Kensleycerberus [Kensleycerberus]
Description
Kensleycerberus genus members are characterized by their unique adaptations to life in marine environments, including a robust body and well-developed limbs for digging and burrowing. They inhabit a variety of sediment types, from sand to mud, and play a significant role in the benthic food web, both as predators of smaller invertebrates and prey for larger species. Their physiological and behavioral adaptations make them successful colonizers of their niche.
Species

Kensley's Ghost Shrimp [Kensleycerberus kensleyi]
View DetailsTaxonomy
Phylum |
Arthropods
Arthropoda
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Class |
Crustaceans
Malacostraca
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Order |
Isopods
Isopoda
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Family |
Microcerberidae
Microcerberidae
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Statistics
- Species 1