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  2. Emerita (crustacean) - Wikipedia

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    As the tide changes, Emerita changes its position on the beach; [6] most individuals stay in the zone of breaking waves. [7] This may be detected by the physical characteristics of the sand. As the tide falls, the sand is allowed to settle; when Emerita detects this, it uses the temporary liquefaction from a breaking wave to emerge from its ...

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  4. Woman orders crab soup at Myrtle Beach seafood restaurant ...

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    A Myrtle Beach seafood restaurant has been named in a lawsuit after a woman alleges she choked on metal bobby pins found in her she crab soup. The suit names Hook & Barrel and Heidi’s Corner ...

  5. 22 of the Best All-You-Can-Eat Seafood Restaurants in America

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    Billy's Stone Crab. City / Town: Hollywood, Florida Address: 400 N. Ocean Drive Hours: Daily: noon to 10 p.m. Phone: (954) 388-9198 Website: crabs.com Looking for a more upscale all-you-can-eat ...

  6. Joe's Crab Shack - Wikipedia

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    A Joe's Crab Shack branch in San Diego, California. The building was initially a rowing club and was later converted into the restaurant. Joe's Crab Shack opened its first location in Houston, Texas, in 1991. Landry's Restaurants, Inc., purchased the original Joe's in Houston in early 1994 to convert it into a Landry's Restaurant. By 1995 the ...

  7. Maguimithrax spinosissimus - Wikipedia

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    Maguimithrax spinosissimus, [2] also known as the Caribbean king crab, [3] West Indian spider crab, channel clinging crab, reef or spiny spider crab, and coral crab, is a species of spider crab that occurs throughout South Florida and across the Caribbean Islands. [4] [5]

  8. Fact check: Are sand fleas biting you on the Myrtle Beach, SC ...

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    The mole crab’s relative, the sand flea, is less than a quarter of an inch long and has pincers like crabs. Also called landhoppers or sandhoppers, they can pinch people sitting in the sand.

  9. Mictyris longicarpus - Wikipedia

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    Mictyris longicarpus, the light-blue soldier crab, is a species of crab that lives on sandy beaches from the Bay of Bengal to Australia; with other members of the genus Mictyris, it is "one of the most loved crabs in Australia". [2] Adults are 25 mm (1 in) across, white, with blue on their backs, and hold their claws vertically.