The Hermit Crab


Hermit crabs do not have their own shells and must live in shells that other animals once used. They do not have the same number of walking legs as real crabs. They have a huge right claw that they use to block the entrance to the shell when a predator threatens. As hermit crabs outgrow their shells, they must look for a new one.


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