New Zealand research has found that hermit crabs will enter any "shell" that suits its size and can be dragged, rather than just being limited to the snail shell
After the glass snail shell was placed in the breeding box of the hermit crab in the experiment, the hermit crab quickly entered the new home
Such hermit crabs can also be found on the beach
Enter the hermit crab in the cup
Hermit crab is a general term for the hermit crab family and the land hermit crab family of the decapod order Crooked Tail suborder. Its shape is somewhere between a shrimp and a crab
It is very fierce, often used to eat the flesh of mollusk shellfish, occupy its shell for its own, as the hermit crab grows up, it will replace different shells to live
The body is long, divided into head, thorax and abdomen. Except for a few species, the hermit crab generally has an asymmetrical body left and right, a soft abdomen, and can be curled in a snail shell