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hermit crab
noun
any of numerous crabs, especially of the genera Pagurus and Eupagurus, that protect their soft uncovered abdomen by occupying the castoff shell of a univalve mollusk.
hermit crab
noun
any small soft-bodied decapod crustacean of the genus Pagurus and related genera, living in and carrying about the empty shells of whelks or similar molluscs
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of hermit crab1
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Thereās also the coconut crab, a type of hermit crab whose claw is so strong it can grip with a force 50 percent greater than a wolfās jaw.
"Earlier this week, weāve had a hermit crab that came back from Malta in a shell," he said.
"We saw it in two-thirds of all terrestrial hermit crab species," said Prof Szulkin.
A contest was on to find the biggest hermit crab.
We explore vast underwater vistas as a hermit crab on a quest to get back his shell.
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It seems there comes a time in most every familyās life when you come home with a hermit crab, admittedly one of the least demanding pets you can have.The term hermit crab dates back to at least 1725ā35. Hermit refers to the method that the crab protects itself in which it uses castoff shells. Generally speaking , a hermit is a recluse. In zoology, a hermit can refer to any animal with solitary habits.As for the word hermit itself? It ultimately comes from a Greek word meaning "living in a desert," based on the languageās noun for ādesert, desolation, solitude.ā The word originally referred to religious people who lived solitary livesālike off alone in the desertāin the English language.The word crabālike most of the words we've seen hereāis found in Old English and has many Germanic cognates, like the dutch krab.Now that you know how the hermit crab got its name, why not find out how some of our other most beloved pets got theirs in the slideshow: "Where Do The 51³Ō¹Ļs For Our Pets Come From?"
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