When you have a growth spurt, you probably need new clothes. Caribbean hermit crabs have a similar problem! These land crabs don’t grow their own shells. They usually use empty snail shells for their homes. But as a crab grows, it must move into larger shells.
To be without a shell means doom for a hermit crab. The critters depend on their shells for
shelter from the hot tropical sun. So how do hermit crabs find new shells? Sometimes they stumble across an empty one that’s just the right size and they move in. Other times, however, they need help.
Scientists have discovered that hermit crabs are great at cooperating. When a crab looking for a larger shell finds an empty one that’s too large, it will wait at the shell for hours. Eventually, other crabs crawling around the area show up.