Lobsters and other crustaceans

Johnson, Christina World Book, Inc

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 64) and index

What is a crustacean? -- Where in the world do lobsters and other crustaceans live? -- How can you tell it's a lobster? -- How are lobsters like knights in armor? -- Are lobsters hollow? -- What is molting? -- Can all lobsters see? -- How does a lobster taste, hear, and feel its world? -- Where are a lobster's gills? -- What do lobsters eat? -- Are lobsters 'left-handed' or 'right-handed'? -- How many brothers and sisters does an American lobster have? -- What happens after a lobster hatches? -- What is a lobster march? -- How do lobsters evade predators? -- Which crustaceans are seafood? -- What are the differences between a lobster and a crayfish? -- What are the differences between a shrimp and a lobster? -- Do all crustaceans live in water? -- Which is the smallest crustacean? -- Are horseshoe crabs crustaceans? -- Can crabs swim? -- Which crabs climb trees? -- What's special about a barnacle? -- How do fiddler crabs change throughout the day? -- Which crab carries its home on its back? -- Which is the most common type of crustacean? -- Are crustaceans in danger? -- Crustacean fun facts -- Glossary -- Index and resource list -- Crustacean classification
upper age: 99
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ISBN:9780716613367
pub:2006