Digs holes in the ground to be safe from predators.
What are adaptacions of a crab spider
it has no Structural adaptations
fiddler crab, lobster, crayfish, horseshoe crab, spider crab, hermit crab, barnalcles, mole crab, mosqitos
A fossorial adaptation refers to a fossorial creature that has adapted to digging and burrowing for shelter. The badger and naked mole rat are fossorial.
Mole crabs are tiny creatures that live in the surf zone area of a beach. Mole crabs eat tiny bits of food that are churned up in the surf.
mud skipper and any shell fishes .
The mole crab has a smooth, streamlined body, which diminishes the impact of waves and lets it burrow and move (by use of its swimmerets) efficiently through swirling mixtures of sand and water. Mole crabs also have featherlike antennae, which they use to capture the mircoscopic organisms that live between sand grains and in the surf.
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The scarlet ibis has adapted to have a long bill to be able to find food in the mud. They like to eat crab, which sometimes hide in mud holes on the beach.
Crabs can hold a little puddle of water over there gills, this allows them to be out of water and still breath. It is an adaptation to the inter-tidal zone so they can live for a time out of water.
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