White orb-weaver spiders are a common type of spider that are white in color. These spiders spin orb-shaped webs to catch their prey. White crab spiders are another type of spider that are typically white in color and can change their color to match their surroundings.
The pea crab is considered the smallest crab in the world, measuring around 0.27-0.47 inches (0.7-1.2 cm) in length. These tiny crabs often live as commensals inside the shells of mollusks.
The relationship is called symbiosis.
three types of symbiosis is mutualism commenalism parasitism
PENN FOSTER HAHA !A ) GrasshopperB) SpiderC) CrabD) Sea StarYou are doing pennfoster too . That's so cool .
flower crab spider
it is an outdoor spider they live in flowers and can change there color and prey on any thing that visits that flower
The crab spider is definitely an outdoor spider!:)
Commensalism-The flatworm benefits from eating bits of food from what the crab ate. The Horseshoe Crab is unchanged as far as scientists know. Commensalism is a form of symbiosis that benefits one organism without affecting the other organism.
mutalism
One type of spider that is completely yellow with no markings is the Goldenrod crab spider (Misumena vatia). This spider can change its color to match its surroundings, including yellow flowers. It is an ambush predator that waits for insects to come close before attacking.
the spider crab has eight legs like a spider.
red & yellow
A crab spider is a type of spider known for its flattened body shape and ability to move sideways like a crab. They are ambush predators that do not build webs to catch prey but instead rely on camouflage and stealth to ambush insects that come within reach. Crab spiders are known for their ability to change color to match their surroundings.
Japanese spider crab was created in 1836.
Scorpion spider crab was created in 1777.
Great spider crab was created in 1758.