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   ocr: CRUSTACEANS Leg - Cephalothorax Antenna Abdomen VG Fs - - The Land and sea crayfishlleft)isa - freshwater crustacean. Thepillbug (below) lives on land. Tail S Claw RUSTACEANS are mostly aquatic number ofjointed limbs they have. (they live in water). They include They are often specialized for catching barnacles, lobsters, prawns, and crabs. food, movement, or sending a current Crustaceans usually have a body ofwater past the gills for breathing. divided into a head and thorax (often Crustaceans can be very small, such joined as a cephalothorax) and an as water fleas, or as big as the abdomen. ...