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Crustaceans Octavio’s Book Crustaceans. Crustaceans are Invertebrates (no backbones)

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Octavio’s Book

CrustaceansCrustaceans

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Crustaceans are Invertebrates (no backbones)

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The lobsters

and crabs are

crustaceans

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Their body is encased in a stiff shell that …

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… must be shed to allow the animal to grow

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The shrimps and barnacles are crustaceans

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A crustaceans body is made of 3 parts: head, thorax and abdomen

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although, the head and thorax may fuse

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Only crustaceans

have two pairs

of antenna in

the head

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The krill and

horseshoe

crab are

crustaceans

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Most crustaceans are aquatic

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..but some have adapted to terrestrial life

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The hermit crab and woodlice are terrestrial crustaceans

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Few crustaceans

are parasites

and live attached

to their host

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The sea lice

and whale lice

are

crustaceans

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Species of crustaceans can look very different one of the other

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but all have the

basic larval

form known as

nauplius

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Some crustaceans are an important ingredient

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in the culinary tradition of many countries

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The science that study the crustaceans is

the carcinology

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Other interesting

crustaceans are the cleaner shrimps

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There exists more than 55,000 species of crustaceans