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1. Crabs, lobsters, shrimps, and wood lice are among the best-known Crustaceans, but the group also includes an enormous variety of …
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2. Crustaceans are some of the most important marine animals
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3. Humans rely heavily on Crustaceans for food; and Crustaceans are also an important prey source for marine life in the ocean food chain for a variety of animals, including whales, fish, and pinnipeds.
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4. Crustacean, any member of the subphylum Crustacea (phylum Arthropoda), a group of invertebrate animals consisting of some 45,000 species distributed worldwide.Crabs, lobsters, shrimps, and wood lice are among the best-known Crustaceans, but the group also includes an enormous variety of other forms without popular names.
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5. How Big Can Crustaceans Get? Crustaceans can actually be extremely large, but also extremely small
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6. Crustaceans generally have many pairs of appendages larger species 5 or more pairs of walking legs most appendages are biramous they branch like a “wishbone”; one of the branches usually has a gill attached at its base most Crustaceans can cast off legs or pinchers and regrow them voluntary (striated) muscle tissue arranged in
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9. Crustaceans include animals such as crabs, barnacles, crayfish, krill, sand hoppers, shrimp and many species of zooplankton
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10. The most easily identifiable distinction between Crustaceans, spiders and insects is the number of pairs of antennae each group has
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11. Crustaceans have two pairs whereas insects only have one pair and spiders have no antennae.
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12. Crustaceans (make up a very large group of the Arthropods which include the crabs, lobsters, crayfish, shrimp, krill, barnacles brine shrimp, copepods, ostracods and mantis shrimp
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13. Crustaceans are found in a wide range of habitats - most are free-living freshwater or marine animals, but some are terrestrial (e.g
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15. Overview: Crustaceans are a diverse group of arthropods that include lobsters, crayfish, crabs, prawns, shrimp, barnacles, and pill bugs
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16. There are several key characterisitics used to identify Crustaceans, including a segemented body with an exoskeleton, branched limbs, two pairs of antennae, numerous pairs of appendages on the body for feeding, locomotion and sexual reproduction, and
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17. The subclass Thecostraca is a group of Crustaceans that don't seem to fit in with the rest of the group and includes the immobile barnacle
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18. The Crustaceans are a group of animals that belong to the class Crustacea in the phylum Arthropoda (organisms with segmented bodies, jointed legs or wings, and an external skeleton)
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19. Crustaceans are more diverse in anatomical structure than any group of arthropods, and thrive in a wide array of habitats
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20. Crustaceans adapted to freshwater habitats very early in their history [1].The crustacean fossil record extends back to the lower Cambrian with fossils associated
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21. Crustaceans are among the most widespread and diverse group of invertebrates
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22. Although originally aquatic, many Crustaceans, such as slaters and beachhoppers, are adapted to life on land
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23. Crustaceans vary in size from microscopic plankton less than 1 mm long to enormous crabs.
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24. Crustaceans are animals that usually have a hard covering, or exoskeleton , and two pairs of antennas, or feelers
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25. Barnacles, water fleas, and pill bugs are also Crustaceans
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26. Cypris: These Crustaceans are inhabitants of fresh-water and length varies from 1-2 mm (Fig
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27. Since Crustaceans tend to stick to the margins between land and sea they are vulnerable to any damage that afflicts coastal areas from storms to human activity
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28. Some of your favorite seafood comes from Crustaceans — crabs, lobsters, and shrimp.
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29. Crustaceans are arthropods, like insects, but unlike their cousins, have primarily adapted to life in the oceans
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30. The term "crustcean" comes from the Latin word crusta meaning "crust, shell, or hard surface." Like other arthropods, Crustaceans have a hard shell, often thicker than its insect cousins, and mandibles used to handle and consume food.
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31. Video of Sanctuary Invertebrates - This includes a variety of Crustaceans, mollusks, echinoderms, and worms
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32. Crustaceans are part of the phylum arthropoda, a group of creatures that includes spiders, scorpions, insects, and mites
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33. The Crustaceans share the common features of the arthropods: they have an exoskeleton that provides support and protection and the body structure is built around pairs of jointed, segmented appendages.
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34. Crustaceans are some of the most important marine life to humans - crabs, lobsters and shrimp are widely fished and consumed around the world
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35. They may also be used in other ways - Crustaceans like land hermit crabs may also be used as pets, and marine Crustaceans may be used in aquariums.
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36. Crustaceans include crabs, lobsters, crayfish, shrimp, krill and barnacles
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37. Most Crustaceans are aquatic, mostly marine
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38. Crustaceans normally carry egg until they hatch, and release larvae into water
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39. Most marine Crustaceans have planktonic larval stages; some exceptions: amphipods and isopods carry young until they are well-developed miniature versions of adults
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40. Cool Crustaceans We love Crustaceans, one of the big groups of arthropods
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41. Crustaceans are invertebrates (they lack a backbone) and arthropods (which also includes the insects)
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42. Most Crustaceans live in water, but some live on land
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43. Crustaceans are the most numerous animals in the oceans, but some Crustaceans live on fresh water
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44. There are about 30,500 known species of Crustaceans around the world.
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46. Many Crustaceans are scavengers, feeding on scraps and dead creatures
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47. Species of Crustaceans which are edible for humans and consumed as food ().This is an object category, entries have to meet the following requirement: is an edible crustacean.
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48. What are Crustaceans? Crustaceans are the arthropods with two body division, called cephalothorax and abdomen
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49. There is a shield-like carapace to enclose the cephalothorax, hence called Crustaceans
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50. Crustaceans have biramous appendages of which the segments are branched, and each branch consists of a series of segments.
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CRUSTACEANS [krəˈstāSH(ə)n]
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crustacean are various predominantly aquatic arthropods of the class Crustacea, including lobsters, crabs, shrimps, and barnacles, characteristically having a segmented body, …a chitinous exoskeleton, and paired, jointed limbs Amollusks is a numerous chiefly kinds of marine invertebrates of the phylum Mollusca, typically having a soft unsegmented ...
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Characteristics of Crustaceans. They have mouths made up of one pair of mandibles (which are eating appendages behind the crustacean's antennae) and two pairs of maxillae (mouthparts located after the mandibles). Most crustaceans are free-ranging, like lobsters and crabs, and some even migrate long distances.