Japanese river sand crab
The Japanese river sand crab is an animal belonging to the sand crab genus of the family Crabs. They mainly live in seawater, brackish water, and freshwater environments. The Japanese river sand crab is considered a near threatened species because its habitat conditions are changing.
Toothed stone fan crab
Epixanthus dentatus, also known as the toothed stone crab, is an animal belonging to the genus Epixanthus in the family Cymbidae. They mainly live in seawater, especially in the mangrove forests of East Africa. It is a predatory crab that typically inhabits mangrove forests in East Africa. Their behavior is usually nocturnal and elusive, which often hinders analysis of their natural diet and prey selection. The orange spots on the shell of the toothed stone fan crab can easily identify this common crab. They are usually hidden under driftwood.
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