What is a horseshoe crab?

Horseshoe crabs are crustaceans found off the coasts of North America and Asia.

The horseshoe crab has a hard outer shell to protect it from its enemies. Its shell is in the shape of a horseshoe. These animals are relatives of spiders and scorpions. They have six pairs of legs.

Horseshoe crabs eat worms and young shellfish. They find their prey at night while walking along the seabed.


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Horseshoe crabs burrow through mud, searching for food.

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  1. Mark
    August 27, 2007 at 11:09 am | Permalink

    A crab is not a crab when it is a horseshoe crab.

  2. Mark
    August 27, 2007 at 11:11 am | Permalink

    The horseshoe crab belongs to the group of invertebrates called Arthropods. This group also includes insects, spiders, lobsters, crabs, and scorpions.

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