Crabby :-).
Crab is omnivorous in nature and feeds on a diet comprising of algae, mollusks, worms, other crustaceans, fungi and bacteria ,etc. Crabs usually inhabit brackish water i.e. a mix of fresh and saline water. Something interesting, the teeth of a crab are in its stomach and after losing its claw, a crab can grow it back. Lets draw now.
- Start by writing a flat O, more like an oval. This makes the body of crab.
- Fill this O with a couple of more Os and few C to touch the body.
- Now to make the feet and the claws, we write four J on each side. Please note the direction J is written on each side. This is a little tricky. If you have difficulty then just think of it as very flat C for the feet and half U on each side for the claws.
- Join the edge of J and O with I to make a foot. Do this for all feet.
- Write another set of half U for the claws.
- Put two dots for eyes.
- Write small Us on top of each claw.
- Write 3 touching edge of each U. Oops!! I forgot few Os inside the body in this picture. I hope you will forgive my mistake.
- Join the other edge of U and the middle of number 3 with a small C . Do this for both.
- Color and enjoy your crab.
Just a pinch! :-)
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