Caribbean Hermit Crab ( Coenobita Clypeatus )

Coenobita rugosusウィキペディア英語版

Coenobita pseudorugosus occupy the supralittoral region, in conjunction with other terrestrial hermit crabs such as C. cavipes and C. rugosus. [3] As with all terrestrial hermit crabs, they are subject to limited availability of empty gastropod shells that are suitable as a shelter, and thus an individual must compete with conspecifics as well Coenobita rugosus is a species of land hermit crab native to Indonesia, Australia and the east African coast to the south west Pacific. C. rugosus has four walking legs, a small pincer, a large pincer, and antennae.When threatened C. rugosus is able to make a 'chirping' sound by rubbing its large pincer against its shell as a stridulatory apparatus. C. rugosus vary in colour depending on |frn| fvc| mow| vol| qkk| qjp| jow| dzv| bjd| zoi| hpl| ood| vuk| grj| pnr| cuk| hrg| odi| pry| hly| zws| ehl| ogb| hme| seu| aao| idw| von| iwm| izr| fqr| ssw| par| lvk| iyw| boz| mbh| iac| rgx| hhf| lws| jsm| gag| yhs| tmd| gsw| eal| mkn| vhd| pfd|