Hermit Crab By: Ian.

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Hermit Crab By: Ian

My Animal My animal is a crustacean.

Habitat My animals habitat is the ocean and the beaches Body of salt water. There are 4 oceans.

Prey My animals prey is fresh fruit.

Predator A Hermit Crabs predator are seagulls, small fish and worms.

1. Does your animal have camouflage to hide from predators 1. Does your animal have camouflage to hide from predators? ______ Yes _______ No 2. Does your animal hibernate? _______ Yes _______No 3. Is your animal an endangered species? _______Yes _______ No