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Crabs eat everything, and locusts are also their food, so they can be found in the crab's belly. Crab flowers spend most of their time looking for food, they are not picky eaters, and can eat as much food as they can get their hands on. Small fish and shrimp are their favorites, but some crabs eat seaweed, even animal carcasses or plants.
Crabs eat other animals, and other animals may also eat crabs, for example, humans use crabs as a delicacy. There are also water birds that eat crabs! Some fish also like humans to eat crab legs.
When young and juvenile crabs float in the sea in groups, they may be devoured by other sea creatures, which is why crabs lay a lot of eggs when they lay eggs.
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Annelids are the beginning of higher invertebrates, with verrucous feet and bristles, secondary body cavities appear, and the renal duct occurs after the circulatory system. There are somites appearing, except for the 2 segments at the front of the body and the last segment of the body, the rest of the somites are basically the same in shape, which is called the same rhythm segment. Common earthworms, sand silkworms, leeches, etc. belong to the class of links.
Arthropods have a well-developed exoskeleton, segmented appendages, efficient respiratory organs, trachea, simple open-tube circulation, and differentiation of isorhythmic segmented somites, whose functions and structures are different from each other. Common ones are shrimp, crabs, spiders, scorpions, mites, centipedes, horses, and the most common insects. To put it simply, from the outside, it depends on whether it has segmented appendages and segmented segments.
Leeches are a type of leech and belong to annelids.
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Grasshoppers are soft, and although crabs are so hard, they still prefer to eat soft rice, so they attract grasshoppers.
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Crabs are very fond of mollusks, including locusts. If you're afraid of this, just eat sea crabs, there will be no leeches in sea crabs.
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Crab leeches are a type of parasite that hosts crabs. Leeches are companions of king crabs and attach themselves to king crabs to lay eggs. Crab leeches usually eat fish body fluids such as plaice and do not affect the crab itself.
King crab, also known as stone crab or rock crab, is a crustacean of the family Stone Crab, which is not a true crab and is mainly distributed in cold seas.
King crab: It is not a crab type and should not be confused with the king crab (giant Pseudo-Coast crab). Due to their large size and delicious meat, many species are widely caught for food, the most common of which is the Kamchatka rocky crab. The reproduction rate of king crabs is amazing, and each female crab can produce nearly 10,000 live baby crabs every year.
King crabs usually spawn in shallows about 350 metres away from April to June each year. These creatures mostly live in the muddy sands of the shoals and inhabit the waters of the Barents Sea coast and its southern regions.
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<> leeches do not eat crabs, but they may suck on the blood and body fluids of crabs. When the leech adsorbs the animal, it uses the jaw to drill into it, sucks the blood, and stores it in the entire digestive tract and blind sac through the esophagus by the pharynx.
The scientific name of the three-wart crab is Portunus trituberculatus, the genus Portunidae and Barracuda Crab in the family Portunidae. Common names are pike crab, gun crab, sea crab, sea crab, sea worm, water crab, door crab, small door, scorpion, cover fish, three-point crab, child crab, flying crab, smoke cricket, English name swimming crab. It is distributed in Liaoning, Hebei, Tianjin, Shandong, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Fujian and other seas in China. >>>More
Crabs have hearts, and the heart of the crab is a white hexagonal shape under a black membrane coat of crab**. >>>More
There is the word crab in the crab, which may have replaced the ingredients with something else, and it is a dish that people could not eat in the past.
Nasal mucus is the product of dried secretions of the nasal mucosa, and other organs of the human body with excretory functions, often picking will cause damage to nasal hair, the nose is sensitive, nose hair is the protective barrier of the nose, and often picking the nose will also cause the nasal blood vessels to be fragile, forming habitual nosebleeds.
After a person dies, he wants to preserve the corpse and make a mummy.