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It's the first confirmed Pacific Northwest sighting of the crab that caused significant ecological damage in the San ...
Ever wonder where those claws came from? You can thank your nearest stone crab for his sacrifice. Also, Indian and St. Johns ...
In the world of fiddler crabs, displays of love involve drumming the ground with their oversized claws or hitting the […] ...
Blue crabs are abundant all along the Jersey coast, in tidal creeks and rivers and in shallow, saltwater bays, from the ...
Generally, blue, snow, and Dungeness crabs have a similar salty-sweet flavor, but differences in taste will occur based on ...
Angela Sayre, the founder of Crustacean Plantation, shared a video of a hermit crab changing shells in Florida to help raise awareness about shell shortages.
The male European fiddler crab attracts his mate by performing a courtship dance. New research published in the Journal of ...
A study has 'listened in' to the fascinating courtship displays of Fiddler crabs using geophones. The findings provide new insights into how the animals communicate effectively on the noisy seashore.
Nope, we’re talking stone crabs, which you might’ve never seen. You’ve seen their claws, however. Plenty of ’em, usually on ice at your nearest fish market, or maybe only in Publix.