Porcelain crab

Porcelain crab

Look out for this tiny crab under rocks and boulders on rocky shores - you'll have to look closely though, they're pretty well camouflaged!

Enw gwyddonol

Porcellana platycheles

Pryd i'w gweld

January to December

Gwybodaeth am rywogaethau

Ystadegau

Length: 15mm
Common

Cynefinoedd

Ynghylch

The porcelain crab, also known as the broad-clawed porcelain crab, is a small crab covered in tiny hairs. They have large, flattened hairy claws and are brown in colour. They live under rocks and boulders on rocky shores - though they can be hard to spot as their brown hairy bodies are well camouflaged. They are filter feeders, combing plankton from the water using special hairs on their mouthparts.

Sut i'w hadnabod

A tiny, hairy crab with broad, flattened front claws. Greenish-brown on the back and off-white underneath. They have two long antennae.

Dosbarthiad

Found around all UK coasts.

Roeddech chi yn gwybod?

Porcelain crabs are fragile animals and will shed a leg if attacked, in the same way that a lizard sheds its tail. It's this fragility that gives them their name!