What Are the 10 Most Dangerous Crustaceans You Should Avoid?

TL;DR
The 10 most dangerous crustaceans include the venomous remipede, the massive Japanese spider crab, and the aggressive mantis shrimp, known for their powerful punches. Others like the toxic floral egg crab and the burrowing sand flea pose serious health risks to humans. The coconut crab can rip coconuts open, while the giant isopod can bite divers, making these species ones to avoid at all costs.
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Key Insights
- 🙈 The remipede is a small blind predator with venomous fangs.
- 🦀 Japanese spider crabs are the largest crabs and feed on kelp, mollusks, and dead animals.
- 👊 Mantis shrimps have powerful punches and superior color vision.
- 🥪 Sand fleas burrow into human skin and can cause lesions and infections.
- 🪺 Floral egg crabs are toxic and can cause shellfish poisoning if consumed.
- ❤️🔥 Pistol shrimps create fire bubbles with extreme force.
- 😅 Coconut crabs have strong pinchers and are known to climb and eat various animals.
- 💗 American lobsters have specialized claws and can grow additional limbs.
- 🧑🦯 An uncanny crustacean resembling Osama bin Laden was caught on video.
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Questions & Answers
Q: How do remipedes hunt their prey?
Remipedes are blind predators found in caves, and they rely on their venomous fangs to break the exoskeletons of shrimps that venture into their underground pools.
Q: Can Japanese spider crabs drag sailors overboard and eat them alive?
While there are legends about Japanese spider crabs dragging sailors overboard, there is no scientific evidence to support this claim.
Q: What is unique about the mantis shrimp's photoreceptors?
The mantis shrimp's photoreceptors are three times more effective than human vision, enabling them to differentiate colors better.
Q: Where are sand fleas commonly found?
Sand fleas can be found on beaches across the Caribbean, South America, and Africa.
Q: Are floral egg crabs safe to eat?
No, floral egg crabs are toxic, and consuming them can result in shellfish poisoning, which can be fatal.
Q: What makes pistol shrimps dangerous?
Pistol shrimps create fire bubbles with extreme force, generating shock waves that kill prey and can be heard underwater.
Q: Where can coconut crabs be found?
Coconut crabs are found on islands over the Indian and Pacific Oceans.
Q: How do giant isopods survive in extreme depths?
Giant isopods are adapted to survive in extreme depths, possibly due to their ability to withstand extreme temperatures.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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Remipedes are blind predators found in caves, with venomous fangs that can break prey's exoskeleton.
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Japanese spider crabs are the largest of their kind, known for feeding on kelp, mollusks, and dead animals, and have a reputation for dragging sailors overboard (though this is likely a myth).
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Mantis shrimps have powerful punches capable of breaking through crab shells, and their photoreceptors are better than humans' for differentiating colors.
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Sand fleas burrow into human skin, causing lesions and potential infections, and are found in beaches across the Caribbean, South America, and Africa.
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Floral egg crabs are poisonous and their toxins can cause shellfish poisoning if consumed.
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Pistol shrimps create fire bubbles with extreme force, and their shock waves kill prey while they drag them to their habitat.
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Coconut crabs have dangerous pinchers that can rip a coconut apart and can climb anything, including weak tree branches.
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American lobsters have specialized claws for crushing and chopping prey, and can grow additional limbs to replace old ones.
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Osama bin crabid is an uncanny crustacean caught on video, resembling Osama bin Laden.
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Giant isopods are the largest isopods and live in extreme depths, capable of biting and attacking divers and swimmers.
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