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Crabs by Stephen Neer Comments and Future Considerations:

This is a crab. A crab has ten legs This is a crab. A crab has ten legs. The front legs on a crab are called claws. Comments and Future Considerations:

Many crabs have hard shells that keep them safe. Comments and Future Considerations:

Most crabs walk or run on the bottom of the sea Most crabs walk or run on the bottom of the sea. Many crabs walk sideways. Some crabs can swim. Comments and Future Considerations:

Crabs eat plants and animals. Crabs eat worms, clams and mussels. Comments and Future Considerations:

Crabs live all over the world. Crabs live in the sea Crabs live all over the world. Crabs live in the sea. Crabs live in freshwater rivers and lakes. Comments and Future Considerations:

Crabs also live on land. They live in pits Crabs also live on land. They live in pits. The crabs dig pits in the sand or mud. Comments and Future Considerations:

Crabs are interesting animals. Comments and Future Considerations: