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  2. Crab Hill, Barbados - Wikipedia

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    Crab Hill is a settlement in Barbados, [1] at the northern end of the parish of Saint Lucy. The place was so named because large numbers of crabs would appear in the area during rainfall; people would catch the crabs and keep them as pets. The population is 727 (2018), which makes it the most populous place in the parish of St. Lucy. Crab Hill ...

  3. Graeme Hall Nature Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    The lake contains large fish such as Atlantic tarpon trapped in the swamp when the sluice was blocked off, as well as a smaller fish similar to mollies, commonly kept in aquaria. Particularly striking are large numbers of small fiddler crabs ( Uca burgersi ) which scurry along the pathways.

  4. Gecarcinus ruricola - Wikipedia

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    Gecarcinus ruricola is a species of terrestrial crab. It is the most terrestrial of the Caribbean land crabs, [3] and is found from western Cuba across the Antilles as far east as Barbados. Common names for G. ruricola include the purple land crab, [1] black land crab, [3] red land crab, [4] and zombie crab. [5]

  5. Scientists have more evidence to explain why billions of ...

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    Billions of crabs ultimately starved to death, devastating Alaska’s fishing industry in the years that followed. Molts and shells from snow crab sit on a table in June at the Alaska Fisheries ...

  6. Canthigaster rostrata - Wikipedia

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    Canthigaster rostrata, commonly known as the Caribbean sharp-nose puffer, is a pufferfish from the Western Central Atlantic.The Caribbean sharp-nose puffer is a small fish with a maximum length of 12 cm or approximately 4.7 inches. [2]

  7. Fauna of Barbados - Wikipedia

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    The Barbados bullfinch is an endemic species. Birds are fairly well represented on the island, with most having adapted well to the presence of humans. Two extinct species have been described from the Late Pleistocene of Barbados, the goose Neochen barbadiana and the Barbados rail Fulica podagrica, although the classification of the rail is ...

  8. Sebastian's iconic fish market Crab-E-Bills closed ... - AOL

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    SEBASTIAN — Crab-E-Bills, the landmark fish market on the city's working waterfront, closed its doors June 1, but longtime patrons still can see their favorite anglers and fishmongers in Ft. Pierce.

  9. 14 Kinds of People Who Should Never Go on a Cruise - AOL

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    4. You Hate Being Nickeled and Dimed. Sure, a lot is included in the cost of a cruise, including accommodations, most food, and entertainment. But there's a long list of things that will rack up ...