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Pagurus longicarpus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pagurus longicarpus , the long-clawed hermit crab , is a small (up to ½ in) common subtidal decapod ranging out to 150 feet deep found living in shells from periwinkles, oyster drills, and easter...
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hermit crabs in Narragansett Bay are the broad-clawed and the long-clawed hermit crab, distinguished from each other by their ...
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The long-clawed hermit crab, Pagurus longicarpus, has long, narrow claws with a darker stripe on the hands of the claws. ... The broad-clawed hermit crab, Pagurus pollicaris, has a flat major claw with wart-like projections called tubercles. It is the largest hermit crab species found in the Bay.
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Hermit Crabs question: What do long clawed hermit crabs eat? fhfhdfjhfjhjdfh.
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; How long can hermit crab mites live without hermit crabs? ... ; How long does it take a hermit crab to mold? ... ; What do long clawed hermit crabs eat?
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The long claw hermit crab is small, rarely reaching more than an inch or so in length. It usually lives in the shells of periwinkles, oyster drills or mud ...
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The little long-clawed hermit crab is quite common in tide pools. The flat-clawed hermit crab is more likely to be in somewhat deeper water, though I sometimes see them at very low tide on sandy beaches.
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