Crabs know their friends and foes

Washington: Crabs are more clever than you thought – they can easily make out if an approaching creature is a friend or a foe, says a new study. Researchers, led by The Vision Centre in Australia, have found that despite their simple compound eyes, crabs quickly learn to recognise if an approaching creature is a […]

Washington: Crabs are more clever than you thought - they can easily make out if an approaching creature is a friend or a foe, says a new study.

Researchers, led by The Vision Centre in Australia, have found that despite their simple compound eyes, crabs quickly learn to recognise if an approaching creature is a threat, a mate or or a harmless passer-by according to its direction of approach, `Journal of Experimental Biology` reported.