Video: The battle for the crab's home
The conch's hunt captures the attention of Hermit crabs, which do not have hard shells to protect their soft shells. Crab
A sea snail moved under the sea without knowing it was in the sights of a conch that was dozens of times larger than it. Immediately after discovering the predator, the sea snail tried to escape, the unsuccessful and it became a meal of conch.
The conch's hunt captures the attention of Hermit crabs, which do not have hard shells to protect their soft shells. Hermit crabs often shelter in snail shells to protect the body. Therefore, people often call it "snail loan".
Update 15 December 2018
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