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Hermit crab

British pronunciation/hˈɜːmɪt kɹˈab/
American pronunciation/hˈɜːmɪt kɹˈæb/
Hermit crab
[NOUN]
1

a small marine decapod that lives in the empty shells of gastropods

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hermit crab definition and meaning

What is a "hermit crab"?

A hermit crab is a small crustacean that lives in the ocean and has a soft, asymmetrical abdomen protected by a borrowed shell. The hermit crab is known for its habit of finding and using empty shells of other animals as a protective home. As the crab grows, it must search for larger shells to accommodate its size. Hermit crabs are scavengers and feed on a variety of foods such as algae, small invertebrates, and decaying matter. They are commonly found in coastal areas and are known for their unique behavior of changing shells as they grow.

Examples
1My hermit crab died.
2Hermione the hermit crab.
3It is a hermit crab.
4Hermit crabs are obsessed with snail shells.
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