Kingdom Animalia Class Malacostraca Family Ocypodidae Phylum Arthropoda Rank Species | Subphylum Crustacea Infraorder Brachyura Subgenus Paraleptuca Genus Fiddler crab Order Decapoda | |
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Similar Fiddler crab, Uca triangularis, Uca crassipes, Uca dussumieri, Uca formosensis |
uca chlorophthalmus crassipes
Uca chlorophthalmus, is a common fiddler crab found in the mangroves of East Africa, from Somalia to South Africa, as well as Madagascar and Mauritius. Marsh fiddlers dig burrows in the muddy or sandy banks of salt marshes, which they use to protect themselves from predators, high tide and extreme temperatures. They feed by filtering detritus out of mud, and defend their burrows against other fiddler crabs. U. chlorophthalmus is characterised by its red pereiopods and blue and black markings on its carapace.
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uca chlorophthalmus crassipes
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