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  2. Declawing of crabs - Wikipedia

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    Declawing of crabs is the process whereby one or both claws of a crab are manually detached before the return of the live crab to the water, as practiced in the fishing industry worldwide. Crabs commonly have the ability to regenerate lost limbs after a period of time, and thus declawing is viewed as a potentially more sustainable method of ...

  3. Austruca mjoebergi - Wikipedia

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    Crabs which lose their large claw will occasionally regenerate a lighter, cheaper claw (requiring less energy to produce). Research has shown that, while crabs with these 'cheap' claws are worse fighters than crabs with strong claws of a similar size, they are just as effective at intimidating other crabs based on claw size alone. [6] [7]

  4. Fiddler crab - Wikipedia

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    The fiddler crab or calling crab can be one of the hundred species of semiterrestrial marine crabs in the family Ocypodidae. [2] These crabs are well known for their extreme sexual dimorphism, where the male crabs have a major claw significantly larger than their minor claw, whilst females claws are both the same size. [3]

  5. Watch the World’s Boldest Crab Fend Off Curious Lions

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    But the crab saved itself by rearing up on its back legs and bringing its claws up in defense. Crabs have 10 legs with two front legs that have evolved into pincers. The crab uses its pincers to ...

  6. Crab - Wikipedia

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    In some crab species, meat is harvested by manually twisting and pulling off one or both claws and returning the live crab to the water in the knowledge that the crab may survive and regenerate the claws. [30] [31] [32]

  7. ‘Large’ sea creature — with ‘blade-like’ claws — discovered ...

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    Co-author Peter Ng told McClatchy News the crab’s body is about 1.2 inches long, and its legs are over 3.5 inches long. In total, the spine-covered animal measures over 8 inches across. A ...

  8. Loxorhynchus grandis - Wikipedia

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    Two markets emerged, one for the large claws of the male crabs, and another for whole crabs. The fishery peaked in 1988 when 96,000 pounds of claws and 108,000 pounds of whole crabs were landed. In 1990, a California ballot initiative [ 13 ] banned the use of gill nets and trammel nets that were used to catch sheep crabs, and the fishery shrank ...

  9. Owner of Internet Famous Crab Shares Sad Update About Her ...

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    Since Howie is so old we are all worried. 90% of crabs die during molts or from failure to molt. The larger she becomes the longer it takes to regenerate her mouth parts, esophagus, stomach lining ...