crab stick diet
time for a crab fashion show. models! this one is wearing the latest in purple seaweed. over here, a striking piece of kelp. and for this guy… that’s a lotta look!
crab stick diet, but these crabs aren’t dressing up to getnoticed. they’re trying to blend in. these decorator crabs live in the tide poolsand rocky shores off the california coast. it’s a dangerous place for a tasty crab.
so the crabs camouflage with what’s at hand. this kelp crab has found something to workwith. it does a little trimming, cutting a pieceto size… nudges it into place. and it sticks, thanks to rows of natural velcroon its head. the crabs have these special hooked hairson their shell. see how this bit of seaweed is wedged rightin there, held tight? with a tug, the crab makes sure of that. the seaweed is hiding its antennae. if they weren’t covered, their flutteringwould give the crab away.
and sometimes one piece of flair just isn’tenough. meet the extreme decorator crab, the ultimatefashionista. it’s covered in hooks all over its body. a quick check and the crab can tell its faceis unprotected. get to work! this crab is a picky dresser. it nibbles on a piece of algae, trying tofigure out, is this good to eat? or is it covered in noxious chemicals thatmake it better suited as an outfit? this crab has made it work.
and it has the ultimate off-putting accessory,an anemone: outerwear that actually stings. over time, the anemones and seaweed can growand spread on the crab’s shell. it’s a lot to lug around. but it’s worth it. being fabulous just might save your life. hey guys. it’s lauren. check out a few other critters that love unconventionalmaterials. the caddisfly builds its house out of pebbles,using waterproof tape.
and see how squid change their own skin tomimic the open ocean. and make sure to subscribe, so you don’tmiss a single episode. see you next time!
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