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  1. Horseshoe Crab Anatomy - Maryland Department of Natural Resources

    A horseshoe crab absorbs oxygen from the water using gills that are divided into 5 distinct pairs located under the abdomen. Each pair of gills has a large flap-like structure covering leaf-like membranes …

  2. Horseshoe crab - Wikipedia

    The body of a horseshoe crab is divided into three main parts: the cephalothorax, abdomen, and telson. The largest of these, the cephalothorax, houses most of the animal's eyes, limbs, and internal …

  3. Anatomy - Atlantic horseshoe crab

    A comprehensive look at horseshoe crab anatomy. Includes detailed drawings by Shuster, Milne and Barlow, and data for both the novice and researcher.

  4. Horseshoe Crabs - Types, Size, Habitat, Diet, Lifespan, & Pictures

    Dec 30, 2025 · The body of a horseshoe crab is broadly divided into three segments that are hinged together: the horseshoe-shaped cephalothorax (prosoma), the segmented abdomen (opisthosoma), …

  5. Atlantic Horseshoe Crab - U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service

    The body is composed of three parts: the prosoma, or head, the opisthosoma, or central area, and the telson, or tail. The horseshoe crab’s name is derived from the prosoma, resembling the shape of a …

  6. AnatomyDelaware Bay Horseshoe Crab Survey

    There are three divisions to the body of the horseshoe crab: the prosoma , the opisthosoma, and the telson. These are sometimes referred to as the cephalothorax, the abdomen, and the tail.

  7. These might be the most obvious, but the horseshoe crab has 5 additional eye on its top, 2 on its bottom, plus light sensors along the top and bottom of its tail.

  8. Horseshoe crabs | Research Starters | EBSCO Research

    Horseshoe Crab Anatomy The body of horseshoe crabs is divided into two segments: a large, helmet-shaped, forward section called the cephalothorax or prosoma, and a rear abdomen or opisthosoma, …

  9. The Horseshoe Crab – Anatomically Speaking – Seatales Publishing …

    What’s in a Horseshoe Crab? The front section of the horseshoe crab’s body, which is also the largest section. It’s the part of the shell that’s shaped like a horseshoe, and contains the majority of its vital …

  10. n, or tail, contains no stinger. Do not pick a horseshoe crab up by its tail – the tail is v ry sensitive and easily injured. On top of the body, horseshoe crabs have two compound eyes, imilar to those of …