At Skip Hire Info, we’ve written a few posts about the problem that plastics are causing in the ocean. Back in September, we published an article about the increasing issues with plastic microbeads finding their way into the world’s oceans.
This post is slightly different in that it highlights one tiny way that this ingenious little hermit crab has actually made use of a piece of discarded plastic.
About Hermit Crabs
The hermit crab is a crustacean and there are more than 1,000 different species of them around the globe. Whilst they’re called a crab, they’re actually more closely related to lobsters.
Although they can also be found in deeper waters, you can often spot one if you take a closer look in rockpools along the coastline. Their hallmark feature is that whilst they live in a shell, it’s not one they make themselves.