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Crustacean - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Crustaceans (Crustacea) are a large group of arthropods, comprising almost ... the thick dorsal shield seen on many crustaceans that often forms a protective ...
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Wonders of the Sea: Crustaceans ... is convenient to divide crustaceans into two groups, the ... Indeed, barnacles spend most of their lives standing on their head, using their feet to eat. ...
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Microscopic fresh water crustaceans Article by Wim van Egmond introducing water fleas, ostracods and copepods with several ... We may even consider them the most numerous animals on the planet. ...
Creation's Crustaceans Crustaceans range in size from the American lobster, weighing up to 20 kg (44 lb) ... Most crustaceans live in either fresh or sea water, although some do live on ...
Crustaceans Crustaceans. Crustaceans are bilaterally symmetrical and have exoskeletons (skeletons on the ... Crustaceans have two pairs of antennae that they use for ...
Crustaceans Crustaceans. The crustaceans are a special ... There are two groups in the crustaceans. ... They have compound eyes that are up on two stalks and two antennae. ...
Crustaceans ... as insects and spiders, crustaceans have divided bodies. ... Their eyes often on the end of stalks. Some Crustaceans are shrimp, lobsters, crabs, and crayfish. ...