Published in Simply Ecologist
Author Erzsebet Frey

Crabs, as fascinating crustaceans, possess unique breathing mechanisms that enable them to survive both underwater and on land. With a staggering array of over 4,500 known species, these creatures primarily inhabit aquatic environments but can also be found in terrestrial habitats. Equipped with segmented bodies, protective shells, jointed limbs, and antennae, crabs draw water over specialized gills to extract oxygen underwater.