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what is a crabs eyelashes?

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"Crab's eyelashes" is a colloquial term that refers to the setae (bristle-like structures) found on the legs and bodies of crabs and some other crustaceans. These structures can resemble eyelashes due to their long, hair-like appearance. Setae serve various purposes, including sensory functions and helping crabs interact with their environment, such as detecting water currents or potential food sources.

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