Woodlice are crustaceans, like crabs and lobsters. They have gills like them, not lungs, so they only live in damp places!
Yes, crustaceans like crabs, lobsters, and shrimp are arthropods.
Arthropods adapted to an aquatic environment that need to extract oxygen from water will have gills, for instance most (but not all) crustaceans, like crabs and lobsters. Crabs can come on land so long as their gills are kept moist; those that do usually seek out damp habitats.
The most well-known ones are crustaceans (crabs, lobsters, water fleas etc. but also barnacles!)
Yes, the lobster is an arthropod. In fact, the American lobster is currently the heaviest living arthropod (not counting extinct arthropods).
Crabs and Lobsters have a few things similar to each other. For instance, · Crabs and lobsters are seafood. · Crabs and lobsters live underground. · Crabs and lobsters have shells. · Crabs and lobsters have claws. · Crabs and lobsters live in oceans. · Crabs and lobsters are omnivores. · Crabs and lobsters come from the society of Animalia.
Snails, crabs, turtles, armadillos, tortoises, and lobsters all live in or have a shell.
crabs preys are lobsters
Crayfish, lobsters, and crabs are all examples of crustaceans.
Crabs and Lobsters - 1913 was released on: USA: 28 March 1913
Some animals that have pincers are lobsters, crabs, and earwig. There are also insects called pincer bugs that have pincers.
Crabs, Lobsters..
Yes.
i see lobsters
Yes. There are many species, and some are found in all seas, even the polar regions.
Lobsters are nocturnal predators, meaning they catch live prey at night. They use their large claws to break open the shells of clams, crabs, mussels, sea urchins and even other lobsters.
Crustaceans are like lobsters, crabs, crayfish, and etc.