Specimen of the thick-cled live hermit crab
The thick-chelated live hermit crab (DardanusCrassimanus) is the dominant species in the Indian Ocean-Pacific tropical beach and reef junction area (0-10 m water depth), distributed in the western Pacific: Japan (Hokkaido to Okinawa), Korean Peninsula, East China Sea (Zhejiang, Fujian beach), Philippines, Indonesia. Indian Ocean: Gulf of Thailand, Bay of Bengal coast. Diet omnivorous partial rot food, body length (including shell) 5-8cm, body width 3-5cm.
Hermit crab (with 3D model animation)
It is a crustacean that lives in the ocean and is known for its unique way of life. Belonging to the family of hermit crabs in the order Decapoda, they have a soft body and a hard shell, and usually reside in empty snail shells to protect themselves. Their body structure adapts to their lifestyle, with their abdomen and chest curved to perfectly fit the shape of the snail shell. They are diverse in species and widely distributed, and can be found along coastlines from tropical to temperate regions. Usually nocturnal animals, they hide in snail shells during the day and come out to forage at night. Mainly feeds on algae, small invertebrates, and organic debris. Growing up, one will constantly replace the casing
Thick wrist hermit crab
Thick shouldered hermit crab, scientific name: Dardanus crassimanus. It is a species of animal belonging to the true hermit crab genus in the family of living hermit crabs. In scientific classification, it belongs to the animal kingdom, arthropod phylum, crustacean subphylum, soft shelled class, Decapoda, living crab family, and true hermit crab genus. The scientific name is H Milne Edwards was first named in 1836.
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