Hermit crabs have a three sections: a head, a body (cephalothorax), and an abdomen which they protect with their shells. Viewed: 173 times.
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| Hermit crabs have gills on their big claw in order to conserve moisture. Hermit crabs sometimes go for long periods of time without food or water. However, hermit crabs need to keep their gills wet to maintain good health. It is usually best to place them in or near water once a day Viewed: 213 times.
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| Although hermit crabs might look harmless, they can use their claws to grip things tightly. If one should attach themselves to you, put them under luke warm water. Even the very smallest hermit crabs can draw blood if it becomes frightened. Viewed: 186 times.
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