Here's the boxing crab. It's a great example of symbiosis as well as mimicry. Those big red things are not it's real eyes yet are pretty intimidating. The crab belongs to the phylum Arthropod; note the jointed legs and exoskeleton. The boxing crab performs a boxing behavior with those anemones. The anemones are of course, cnidarians. They serve to sting a possible predator or competitor perhaps. The anemones also capture plankton to feed on. Note the radial symmetry characteristic of this phylum.
The mission of this blog is to provide information to students in my biology classes. This blog will also be a place for me to post answers to student questions.
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only one of the pictures work but otherwise...nice blog
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