Carrier crab

Dorippe frascone

''Dorippe frascone'', the urchin crab or carrier crab, is a small species of crab in the family Dorippidae that was first described scientifically by J.F.W. Herbst, in 1785. It is found in the Red Sea and parts of the western and eastern Indian Ocean. It often has a symbiotic relationship with a long-spined sea urchin and carries one around on its carapace.
Sea Urchin Carrying Crab - Dorippe frascone This Sea Urchin Carrying Crab - Dorippe frascone has a symbiotic relationship with a long-spined sea urchin and carries one around on its carapace by using 2 of its legs.  The Crab uses the Sea Urchin as protection and the Sea Urchin benefits from the crab by getting some of its food from the food that the Crab eats as the Crabs are messy eaters.

It is always fun seeing the Crab moving around carrying the Sea Urchin.  Usually during day time, the crab is buried in the sand. Anilao,Batangas,Crab,Dorippe frascone,Geotagged,Philippines,Sea Urchin Carrying Crab,Summer

Appearance

The urchin crab is a brownish-pink colour and grows to a length of about 5 cm . It has long-stalked eyes, a rounded carapace and long, slender legs. It uses only the first two pairs of legs for locomotion because the third and fourth pairs are used to grip a sea urchin which it carries around on its back. It is similar in morphology to the jellyfish crab but is easily distinguished by the different invertebrate transported. It also resembles decorator crabs but those actually stick living creatures such as sponges, hydroids and bryozoans, bits of algae and inert objects to their shells.
Buddy for life? It seems natural that the size of sea urchin carried by the crab correspond with the size/life stage of the Crab, so the question is, does the crab seek back the same sea urchin after each moults? Anilao,Batangas,Crab,Dorippe frascone,Philippines,Sea Urchin Carrying Crab

Distribution

''Dorippe frascone'' is found in the Red Sea and off the coast of East Africa, including Mozambique and Cargados Carajos, an atoll north east of Mauritius.

Habitat

The urchin crab is so called because of its habit of carrying a sea urchin on its carapace. This is usually the red urchin , the black long-spined urchin or the banded diadem urchin . All these urchins have long, hollow spines and may provide protection to the crab by reducing the risk of predation by fish while not being too heavy to carry. The urchin obtains benefit by being transported to new feeding grounds. Even large and mobile individuals submit passively to being carried in this way.

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionArthropoda
ClassMalacostraca
OrderDecapoda
FamilyDorippidae
GenusDorippe
SpeciesD. frascone
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