Crabs live from the bottom of the oceanic trenches to the top of the inter-tidal zone, to some cases of land Crabs such as on Christmas island. The highest concentration of crabs corresponds to the highest concentration of available food which is at the mid-tidal zone.
Land Crabs live on land and Marine crabs live in water.
some can but most live in very humid enviornments
hermit crabs live in the intertidal zone
no , crabs live in fresh water
I think properly they live near the sea, so most of their food depends on crabs.
a hermit crabs live 3-4 years t the most but its ok to live longer
hermit crabs i guess
No crabs cannot live in a tropical tank. If you go to a petstore they will try to sell you small fiddler crabs, however they do not live in freshwater, they live in brackish water like most small crabs. All brackish water crabs need to be able to be out of water for a certain period of time. If you do buy one of these crabs and put them in your tank they will only be able to survive around a month.
I think that shrimp live with the hermit crabs.
Crabs live in kinda sandy area with kelp beds=(seaweed)
Horseshoe crabs normally live in a tropical climate.
Yeti Crabs Live In Parts Of The Arctic, Not The Himalyas.