The crab is a marine crustacean characterized by its short, broad, and flattened body, usually encased in a hard exoskeleton. Crabs have a pair of strong claws or pincers (chelae) at the front, used for feeding, defense, and communication. They typically walk sideways due to the articulation of their legs, and their body is often covered with various patterns and colors for camouflage or species identification. Crabs can be found in oceans, freshwater environments, and on land, with sizes ranging from tiny pea crabs to the larger coconut crab species. They are omnivores, feeding on algae, small fish, and detritus.
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