jäkälärapujen
Jäkälärapujen, commonly known as lichen crabs, are a fascinating group of small crustaceans belonging to the family Xanthidae. These crabs are named for their remarkable ability to camouflage themselves by attaching various species of lichen to their carapaces. This adaptation serves as a highly effective form of mimicry, allowing them to blend seamlessly with their rocky or reef environments, thus evading predators.
The distribution of jäkälärapujen is primarily found in temperate and tropical waters worldwide, with a notable
The behavior of jäkälärapujen is generally secretive. They are often nocturnal, spending daylight hours concealed under