
Decorator Crab
Unleash your inner artist in the ocean's creative world!

The Basics
Scientific Name
Camposcia retusa
Conservation Status
Not evaluated
Location
Oceans
Average size
1 to 2 inches wide
diet
Algae, small marine animals
lifespan
Up to 2 years
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Overview
The decorator crab, or Camposcia retusa, is a master of disguise found in the oceans. These clever crustaceans can grow to an average size of 1 to 2 inches wide, making them small but mighty.
Decorator crabs get their name from their unique trick of decorating their shells with bits of algae and small marine animals. They use this camouflage to blend into their surroundings and avoid hungry predators.
These crabs fit into the class of malacostraca, which means they are part of the larger group of invertebrates. With their fascinating way of decorating, they showcase how creativity helps in the underwater world.
Decorator crabs love to munch on algae and tiny marine creatures. Their diet keeps them healthy while playing a part in keeping the ocean clean.
Life in the ocean can be tricky, but decorator crabs have a clever trick. They can live for up to 2 years, giving them time to master the art of disguise and become a true ocean artist.
So next time you think about crabs, remember the decorator crab and its fun and crafty way of staying safe in the sea. Who knew these little artists were sneaky creatures making waves with their creative styles?
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