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Did you know that the Japanese Spider Crab has the greatest leg span of any arthropod, reaching up to 3.7 meters (12 ft) from claw to claw? How amazing is that! If you didn't know what an arthropod is, then it鈥檚 a type of animal which is an invertebrate, an animal without a backbone. It has an exoskeleton, so the skeleton is on the outside, a mammal has an endoskeleton.The Japanese Spider Crab is a marine crab that lives in the waters around Japan. Also did you know that Spider Crabs use camouflage to hide: The Crab's bumpy carapace (upper shell)听 blends into the rocky ocean floor? Fun Facts about the Japanese Spider Crab: Their armoured exoskeleton helps protect them from larger predators such as octopuses.

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(丕賱賯卮乇丞 丕賱毓賱賵賷丞) 賷賲鬲夭噩 賮賷 賯丕毓 丕賱賲丨賷胤 丕賱氐禺乇賷.

丨賯丕卅賯 賲賲鬲毓丞 毓賳 爻乇胤丕賳 丕賱毓賳賰亘賵鬲 丕賱賷丕亘丕賳賷

賲丿乇毓丞

丕賱賴賷賰賱 丕賱禺丕乇噩賷 賷爻丕毓丿 毓賱賶 丕賱丨賲丕賷丞

賲賳賴賲 賲賳 兀賰亘乇

丕賱丨賷賵丕賳丕鬲 丕賱賲賮鬲乇爻丞 賲孬賱

丕賱兀禺胤亘賵胤丕鬲.

驴Sab铆a que el cangrejo ara帽a japon茅s tiene la mayor longitud de pierna que cualquier artr贸podo, alcanzando hasta 5,5 metros (18 pies) de garra a garra (si no sab铆a qu茅 es un artr贸podo, entonces es un tipo de animal que es un invertebrado animal y tiene un exoesqueleto, por lo que el esqueleto est谩 en el exterior, por ejemplo, un mam铆fero es un tipo de animal). 隆Qu茅 asombroso es eso! Un invertebrado es un animal sin columna vertebral. El cangrejo ara帽a japon茅s es un cangrejo marino que vive en las aguas alrededor de Jap贸n. Tambi茅n sab铆as que los cangrejos ara帽a tambi茅n usan camuflaje para esconderse: el caparaz贸n lleno de baches del cangrejo (capa superior) se funde con el fondo rocoso del oc茅ano. Datos curiosos sobre el cangrejo ara帽a japon茅s: Su blindado exoesqueleto ayuda a proteger ellos de mayor depredadores como Pulpos.


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