Yes, but only 8 of those are used for walking. The other two, (i.e. pincers) are used for defence and eating.
Most crabs have more than 10 legs, they are just not being shown.
yes it is accurate
The hard crust, pincers, and ten legs.
Crabs are decapods, they have ten legs (including the large claws and flipper appendages)
Exoskeletons and claws, but lobsters have ten legs while crabs have eight.
The Blue Crab has ten legs. They use the fifith set of legs to swim and the third set to walk. For further information go to: http://www.avivadirectory.com/trivia/213-20-fast-facts-about-blue-crabs
A shore crab has 6 legs!
the spider crab has eight legs like a spider.
A crab has four pairs of legs and a pair of chelipeds (claws).
There are many ways you can eat crab legs, but a personal favorite would be crab risotto.
this cake mainly consits of follwing ingridients a crab a crab with 4 legs a crab with 4 legs which are sharp a crab with 4 legs which are sharp and poisonous nd finally its found in maryland and its named as parris crab cakes
a ten legged crab is called a decacrab
Here are some easy recipes for cooking Dungeness crab legs at home using Red Crab: Steamed Dungeness Crab Legs: Simply steam the crab legs for 5-7 minutes and serve with melted butter and lemon wedges. Grilled Dungeness Crab Legs: Brush the crab legs with melted butter and grill for 4-5 minutes on each side until heated through and lightly charred. Oven-Baked Dungeness Crab Legs: Preheat the oven to 350°F, brush the crab legs with butter and seasoning, then bake for 10-12 minutes until heated through. Note: Make sure to thaw the frozen crab legs first before cooking them.
No, a crab is not bipedal. Bipedal means having two legs. Crabs have eight legs. They are octopedal.