Coconut crabs do not live in trees they live in borrows under trees. The reason they go up in the trees is to retrieve the coconuts up there. After the get the coconuts down they open them with their powerful claws and eat the coconut.
coconut crabs sneak up and lunge at they pray then devour them
they live up to one to thre years
Oh, dude, animals that live in coconut trees? Well, you might find some birds chilling up there, like parrots or maybe even some bats catching some Z's. And hey, let's not forget about those sneaky little squirrels who love to snack on coconuts like it's a buffet. So yeah, it's like a little animal party up in those coconut trees, man.
They can live up to 2 years old with sea salt, a big tank and plenty of water.
Adult crabs can only live up to 2 days off their host. Their eggs can live for 6 days, then hatch, and those crabs would only be able to live 24 hours without a host. When treating crabs, isolate all bedding etc, that cannot be washed, for at least 7 days.
If its leg span is 36 inches then yes.
on average they live for one year or less. depending on the environment but giant spider crabs can live up to 100 years.
If it is maintained well it can live up to 110 years. Trust me, when my grandpa was a little boy he planted a coconut tree and took good care of it. then he passed away in 1960 by then the tree was 103 years old and my grandpa was 107! (healthy man!) and now i am taking care of it and it is about 160 years old!
That would depend on the kind of crab you're talking about. The typical lifespan of a mud crab is thought to be 3 or 4 years while hermit crabs have an average lifespan of 10 years but can live up to 30 years.
No. Crabs are crustaceans.Mammals have fur or hair, are warm blooded and give birth.Crustaceans are cold blooded, lay eggs and have an external skeleton (shell).
on average they live for one year or less. depending on the environment but giant spider crabs can live up to 100 years.