yengeçler
Yengeçler, decapod crustaceans within the order Decapoda, subclass Crustacea, are commonly known as crabs. They are characterized by their broad, flattened bodies and a hard exoskeleton called a carapace, which provides protection. Most yengeçler have ten limbs, including their claws (chelae), which they use for defense, feeding, and communication. Their lateral or downward-facing eyes are often on stalks, providing a wide field of vision.
Yengeçler inhabit a wide range of environments, from freshwater and terrestrial habitats to marine ecosystems. Marine
Reproduction involves the female carrying fertilized eggs in her abdomen until the larvae hatch. These larvae,
Yengeçler have social behaviors such as territoriality and mate selection, and many species display aggressive interactions.
Humans harvest yengeçler for food, with species like the blue crab and mud crab being economically significant