Bread crab
Bread crabs are arthropods in the order Decapoda. The head and back of the bread crab's breastplate are very prominent, with 5 vertical wart like protrusions on the surface and soft fur on the sides; The forehead is narrow, the leading edge is concave, the shape of the claw foot is asymmetric, the right phalanx is thicker, and the step foot is slender and smooth. The crab is named after its round and large shell, which resembles bread. Bread crabs are mainly distributed in the Pacific Ocean. Bread crabs like to be active at night and forage upstream. During the day, they bury themselves in the sand.
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