“…Cray sh claws are essentially involved in courtship, mating (Holdich, 2002), as well as burrowing (Kouba et al, 2016), and chemoreception (Moore and Belanger, 2009). Claws are additionally critical during intra-and interspeci c interactions (Fořt et al, 2019;Roje et al, 2021), and food intake, mainly when the prey is relatively large, mobile, or hard-shelled (Keller and Hazlett, 1996;Sanders and Mills, 2022). Cray sh can lose their claws, usually via autotomy, during e.g., aggressive interactions through predator defense, or unsuccessful molting.…”