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MORPHOLOGICAL AND BEHAVIORAL ADAPTATIONS IN DIFFERENT TYPES OF MARINE CRABS: A MINI REVIEW

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This review investigates the morphological and behavioral adaptations in marine crabs, comparing intertidal and subtidal species. The study focuses on the differences in exoskeleton structure, feeding strategies, and reproductive behaviors. This study investigates the morphological and behavioral adaptations of marine crabs, with a focus on different crab types. The review analyzes the physical characteristics and behaviors of several crab species and examines how these adaptations contribute to their survival in various marine environments. The study concludes that different crab types have developed unique adaptations to cope with the challenges of their habitats, including changes in body shape, color, and behavior. These adaptations highlight the evolutionary flexibility of crabs and their ability to thrive in diverse marine environments. These findings enhance our understanding of the adaptive mechanisms marine crabs have evolved to thrive in their respective habitats

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