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Phylum Arthropoda > Subphylum Crustacea > Class Malacostraca > Order Decapoda > prawns and shrimps > Family Alpheidae
Orange-clawed snapping shrimp
Alpheus lobidens*
Family Alpheidae
updated Dec 09
Where seen? This short and stout snapping shrimp is sometimes seen on many of our shores, in sandy areas near seagrasses and among coral rubble. It is more active at night. During the day, these shrimps usually remain hidden in their burrows.

Features: 4-5cm. The enlarged pincer is flattened but rounded, somewhat like a cartoon drawing of a muscle man. Often the 'finger' of the enlarged pincer is orange.

Tanah Merah, Dec 09

Orange-clawed snapping shrimps on Singapore shores


Changi, Jun 06
Sharing a burrow with a goby?

Pasir Ris Park, Jun 08
Sharing a burrow with a goby?

Labrador, May 02
The smaller claw used to carry things.


Sentosa, Jul 04


St. John's Island
, May 06

more photos of orange-clawed snapping shrimps on Singapore shores
northern shores part 1 | part 2
southern shores

*Species are difficult to positively identify without close examination.
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