Crab Animal Pictures

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japanese spider crab

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A Fiddler Crab, Australia

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Fiddler crab near the Gulf of Mexico, Louisiana

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Caribbean hermit crab (coenobita clypeatus)

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A Robber Crab on Christmas Island

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Largest Crabs - Japanese Spider Crab
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Japanese spider crab at Manila Ocean Park

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Freshwater crab (Potamon potamios), Jordan river, Israel

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Small crab on Tutong Beach, Brunei

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Small crab on Tutong Beach, Brunei

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crab-eating fox
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Crab-eating foxes eat mainly crabs, which they search for in the floodplains

What Do Crabs Eat
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Crabs eat fish, shrimp, algae, and worms.

dungeness crab

Largest Crabs - Dungeness Crab 
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Dungeness Crabs are one of the larger species of crabs.

Largest crabs - Opilio Crab 
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An opilio crab in the St. Lawrence river

Coconut crab, an iconic animal of the Batanes islands in Philippines. The coconut crab is also known as the robber crab or palm thief.

Animals With Exoskeletons-Coconut Crab
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Coconut crab, an iconic animal of the Batanes islands in Philippines. The coconut crab is also known as the robber crab or palm thief.

Animals That Change Color - Crab spider
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The time it takes for a crab spider to complete the color-changing process can take up to three weeks.

Yellow Animals – Misumena Vatia
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Crab spiders often match the color of their surrounding flowers, including those that turn them a beautiful shade of goldenrod.

Coolest Animals: Japanese Spider Crab

Coolest Animals: Japanese Spider Crab
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