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What adaptations do mud crabs have?

Updated: 10/6/2023
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It has a hard shell for the protection of the crabs internal organs. The crabs eyes are on protruding eyestalks so that the crab can see front, back and sideways. The crabs antennae can sense vibrations, smell and taste chemicals in the water to help detect prey or predators =s It has chelipeds (pincers) for feeding, defence against enemies and they use them for displaying to mates...

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The adaptions the mud crab has a outer skeleton,jioned appendages,and a body dividend into sediment.

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they "clean the beaches" by getting all the new carcass and feasting on it... that's how they get food!!

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It is adapted to it's environment by having their sharp pincers and a hard shell for hunting and keeping safe.

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