• @credo
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    626 months ago

    They also duke it out if two crabs want the same shell. I recall one video where two crabs were goin round the outside when a third one just moves into the shell. Hilarious at scale, but I bet the first two were pissed. Good thing they weren’t pistol shrimp.

  • @[email protected]
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    466 months ago

    Seems more analogous to clothes than housing — clothes can be “too big” in the sense that the extra size is detrimental to the function, which is somewhat different from houses.

    And it’s pretty common to have buy-nothing groups in cities or even at large companies. Got a loooot of hand-me-down clothes for my toddler from friends, family, and randos in the neighborhood.

    • @[email protected]
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      276 months ago

      Yes and no. I’m sure there is an argument to be made that a house can be too big. Bigger houses require more maintenance, cleaning, higher taxes. Downsizing a house is also a retirement strategy.

  • @[email protected]
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    396 months ago

    An animal named a hermit crab has better social relationships than humans I’m so pissed.

    • masterofn001
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      76 months ago

      “To each his own needs.”

      I’ve heard that somewhere before.

  • @someguy3
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    136 months ago

    Iirc there can be a mad scramble. If two try for the same shell, one loses out and their previous shell may be taken. So they’re fucked.

    • @[email protected]
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      56 months ago

      Sometimes matches would be arranged in triangles or other more complex shapes, but since everybody involved needed to get on the same page this was rare.

      A web service could handle this neatly. You could commit to being ready for a match within the next 2 weeks. If the server can find a way to move any number of people between equivalent apartments, everyone gets notified and confirms receipt.

  • @I_Miss_Daniel
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    106 months ago

    In Australia we lose about six months wages to ‘stamp duty’ if we move. Better to stick with the oversized shell.

  • @Blue_Morpho
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    86 months ago

    I wonder how they communicate. There must be a signal that says, “I’m moving out. Line up!”

    • Ð Greıt Þu̇mpkin
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      106 months ago

      IIRC it’s by doin’ a little crabby dance whenever they see other hermit crabs scuttling by until one that’s also looking for a new shell spots them and the hermit crab swap meet begins forming.

  • @[email protected]
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    76 months ago

    They kill/eat their dead, weak and handicapped as well. Heard they also get half off fries at Wendy’s too no cap…Sounds pretty sweet op

    • @voldage
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      106 months ago

      They eat some of their weak. On the other hand, show me a hermit crab billionaire. I think they have something good going there, let them cook.

  • @SuperApples
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    46 months ago

    Got to witness crabs doing this when going for a walk one day. There was a very shallow pool on the beach, about a foot wide, and about 20 crabs having a ‘swap meet’, scurrying back and fourth between the different shells.