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    Will sand crabs hurt a person, or do they run away?
    Cat4242
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    They won't hurt you, but they can run pretty fast. They do try to burrow, and that can tickle or pinch a little - but nothing painful.
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    Do sand crabs live in Florida, or somewhere else?
    Community Answer
    They do live in Florida, and in many coastal, subtropical and tropical locations.
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    Will the sand crabs bite me if I try to pick one up and hold it in my hand?
    Community Answer
    They don't bite. They just tickle because they try to burrow.
  • Question
    Are Ghost crabs just a different name for sand fleas?
    Nicolas Tausch
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    No, ghost crabs are larger than sand fleas. They are about 4-15 centimeters long. They also make the small burrows in the sand.
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    Can I catch a sand crab and take it home as a pet?
    Community Answer
    Yes, but you have all the necessary items to care for it.
  • Question
    The "crabs" you show are actually sand fleas, aren't they? We caught ghost crabs when we went to the beach. Can you please clarify?
    Community Answer
    Emerita is a small genus of decapod crustaceans, known as mole crabs, sand fleas, sand crabs or sea cicada. These small animals burrow in the sand in the wash zone and use their antennae for filter feeding.
  • Question
    I caught a ghost crab and I kept it as a pet - what should I feed it? I have it outside in a bucket on my front porch.
    Community Answer
    Small pieces of seaweed and raw meat or small sea creatures. Make sure it is not in direct sunlight.
  • Question
    When do crabs come out at night?
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    Usually around 8:00 p.m or later. They also can come out early in the morning, like 2:00-4:00 a.m.
  • Question
    Are there any sand crabs in Myrtle Beach?
    Community Answer
    Yes. They can be hard to find, but they are there.
  • Question
    Are there sand crabs in California?
    Community Answer
    Yes.
  • Question
    Can I feed them to my birds?
    Community Answer
    It depends on the type of birds. If it's a tropical bird (cockatoo, parrot, parakeet) just stick with seeds.
  • Question
    Can you find sand crabs at Virginia beach?
    Community Answer
    Yes! Virginia Beach is a great place to find them.
  • Question
    Where can I release sand crabs other than a beach?
    Community Answer
    That's really the only safe place. If you have a local aquarium, you could ask them if they would consider taking the crabs.
  • Question
    Do they have them in Texas?
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    Most definitely. They can be found along the entire coast; a lot of fisherman will catch them and use them as bait.
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    Do hermit crabs pinch or bite?
    Donald Trump
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    Yes. Hermit Crabs do pinch, but they don't bite. The only thing you have to worry about Hermit Crabs are their pinchers. You don't have to worry about the small Hermit Crabs that are the size of a tab on a soda can, as their pinches feel like a paper cut. The big Hermit Crabs the size of your full pinky finger as their pinches feel like salt water splashing on a sliced finger.
  • Question
    How big do sand crabs get?
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    I'm not sure about sand crabs in general, but in my experience, they can get quite large. My female is 2 ft. and my male is 3 ft.!
  • Question
    What if I pet the crab?
    EscapeStarLust
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    If you pet the crab, it might be annoyed and try to burrow in your hand, which could be itchy or tickle a little bit. It won't hurt it, but make sure to be nice and don't pet too roughly!
  • Question
    Does Destin have crabs?
    Community Answer
    Yes, there are crabs in Destin, Florida.
  • Question
    What other crustaceans can be found on Florida beaches?
    EscapeStarLust
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    Hermit crabs, horseshoe crabs, mole crabs, fiddler crabs, and even an Ocypodinae.
  • Question
    What do you call a small crab, about 2 cm, that is under rocks in shallow water?
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    Maybe it’s a pea crab or a hermit crab without its shell, since pea crabs are small and are afraid of predators and hermit crabs without its shell are defenceless and fragile; they would hide to protect themselves.
  • Question
    What if I found a sand crab, but I don't have plankton?
    KyrstynKitty
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    You should be able to find some at the pet store. If you can't, try looking it up online and you should find some cheap plankton.
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    Are there sand crabs on Virginia Beach?
    Community Answer
    Yes. Most sandy beaches are home to sand crabs.
  • Question
    When can I find sand crab in winter?
    mackenzie wichmann
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    It will be hard to find them because they are so small and they will be hiding but in the late fall they are generally swept offshore to low-lying sandbars, where they stay until they can make their trek back to the beaches in the spring. The sand crab is one of the rare crab species that has no functional legs with which to navigate themselves along the beaches.
  • Question
    Are sand crabs in British Columbia?
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    It will depend on where you live, and if it is near freshwater. It is more likely you will find some near freshwater.
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    Where are sand crabs found in Australia?
    Community Answer
    Sand crabs are found in Tasmania and southern Australia.
  • Question
    Are there sand crabs in New York or New Jersey?
    Community Answer
    They are definitely found at the Jersey shore. Catching them keeps the kids busy all summer.
  • Question
    Can I find sand crabs in South Carolina?
    Community Answer
    Yes, they can be found there all the time. You can find them at any other beaches as well.
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    How long do they usually live?
    Community Answer
    Sand crabs usually live for two or three years.
  • Question
    Can sand crabs be found in Kuwait?
    Community Answer
    Yes. They can also be found in other coastal and southerly areas as well. Maybe try your local beach?
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