Biology:Uca annulipes

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Uca annulipes
Uca annulipes male.jpg
male
Uca annulipes female.jpg
female
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U. annulipes
Binomial name
Uca annulipes
(H. Milne-Edwards, 1837)
Synonyms [1]

Gelasimus annulipes H. Milne-Edwards, 1837

Uca annulipes is a species of fiddler crab found along the coastline from South Africa to Somalia, Madagascar , India , China , Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines .[2] They are small size crabs. They are seen feeding in the evening on low tide. The males and females differ in size and appearance. The large male crabs spent the longest time excavating their burrows compared to female and smaller male Uca annulipes crabs.[3] Males are attractive because of their bright colored front arm and movements. They are quick to hide in their burrows at the slightest hint of danger. They are prey species of House Crows.

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Fiddler Crab on barnacle.jpg
Gathering of Fiddler Crabs.jpg

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Wikidata ☰ Q14510079 entry