Wednesday, January 17, 1990
Some crabs use shells as trailer homes
Hermit crabs have no shell on their long, soft abdomens, so they have to find empty snail shells for protection. They drag these shells behind them like house trailers as they move about. If threatened, they retreat into the shell. Their enlarged right claw acts as a door, blocking off the opening of the shell from enemies.
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