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  2. Chaceon quinquedens - Wikipedia

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    Chaceon quinquedens, commonly known as the red deep-sea crab, [2] but sold as Atlantic deep sea red crab, or simply Atlantic red crab or red crab, is a crab that lives in the Atlantic Ocean off the East Coast of the United States and Canada, from North Carolina to Nova Scotia, [3] [4] and in the Gulf of Mexico.

  3. Christmas Island red crab - Wikipedia

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    Red crabs grow slowly, reaching sexual maturity at around 4–5 years, at which point they begin participating in the annual migration. [9] During their early growth phases, red crabs will moult several times. Mature red crabs will moult once a year, usually in the safety of their burrow. Their lifespan is about 12 years. [11]

  4. Atergatis subdentatus - Wikipedia

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    Atergatis subdentatus, also known as the red reef crab, [2] dark-finger coral crab [2] or eyed coral crab, [3] is a species of crab in the family Xanthidae. [1 ...

  5. Atlantic red crabs: Learn more about the deep-sea delicacy ...

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    Deep-sea Atlantic red crabs are one of the latest culinary delights found in the seafood market. ... Ellen Goethel is a marine biologist and the owner of Explore the Ocean World at 367 Ocean Blvd ...

  6. Red king crab - Wikipedia

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    The red king crab is the largest species of king crab. [2] Red king crabs can reach a carapace width up to 28 cm (11 in), a leg span of 1.8 m (5.9 ft), [3] and a weight of 12.7 kg (28 lb). [4] Males grow larger than females.

  7. Crab - Wikipedia

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    The auction for the crab quota in 2019, Russia is the largest revenue auction in the world except the spectrum auctions. [ citation needed ] In Malay mythology (as related by Hugh Clifford to Walter William Skeat ), ocean tides are believed to be caused by water rushing in and out of a hole in the Navel of the Seas ( Pusat Tasek ), where "there ...

  8. Terrestrial crab - Wikipedia

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    For example, following the Indian Ocean monsoon, the Christmas Island red crab (Gecarcoidea natalis) migrates en masse, forming a "living carpet" of crabs. The crabs can travel up to 1.46 km (0.91 mi) in a day, and up to 4 km (2.5 mi) in total. [4]

  9. Red crabs are causing a disturbance in Cuba - AOL

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