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  1. Decorator crabs are crabs of several different species, belonging to the superfamily Majoidea (not all of which are decorators), that use materials from their environment to hide from, or ward off, predators.

  2. Learn about the decorator crab, a crustacean that camouflages itself with algae and animals on its shell. Find out its habitat, diet, conservation and cool facts at the Monterey Bay Aquarium.

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  3. oceana.org › marine-life › decorator-crabDecorator Crab | Oceana

    Learn about decorator crabs, a group of crabs that use pieces of seaweed, coral, rocks, or other animals as camouflage on their shells. Find out how they adapt, feed, and interact with their environment and other species.

  4. Learn how to keep and breed the colorful and easy-to-care Decorator crab (Camposcia retusa) in your marine aquarium. Find out what they eat, how they decorate themselves, and where they come from.

  5. Learn how decorator crabs use algae, anemones, and sponges to decorate their shells and protect themselves from predators. See photos and facts about these resourceful artists of the ocean.

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  7. The Decorator Crab lives on intertidal rocky shores. Distribution. The Decorator Crab is found in the temperate waters of Australia in New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania and Western Australia.

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