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Crustaceans Vs. Flightless Insects

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    • Crustaceans and flightless insects share many similarities, as they both belong to the phylum Arthropoda. They both have a hard chitinous exoskeleton, a body with three or more segments and jointed legs. A major difference is their respiratory system. Crustaceans, having a largely aqueous background, have a set of gills in their trunk appendages. Insects have a network of trachea that lead to small valves (spiracles) in the sides of their body; a few primitive types breathe directly through the spiracles.

    Habitat

    • Crustaceans live almost exclusively underwater, from the ocean to freshwater pools, lakes and streams. The wood louse and its relatives live on land but are limited to moist environs such as the beach or under rotting logs, as their respiration depends upon air humidity to allow their gills to function. Insects are incredibly diverse in their choice of habitat, and can live in almost any ecosystem including fresh water, urban areas and anywhere with a temperate climate.

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    Dangers to Humans

    • Crustaceans are mostly harmless. Even the largest of the land crustaceans, the coconut crab (which can weigh up to 17 kilograms/37 lbs. and span 1 meter/39 in.), will only attack a human if it feels threatened. Insects can be far more deadly. Humans can be allergic to a multitude of insects' venom and bites, and even if the attack does not result in death, it can cause rashes, bumps and other sources of great discomfort.

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