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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. Onychectomy - Wikipedia

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    Onychectomy, popularly known as declawing, is an operation to remove an animal's claws surgically by means of the amputation of all or part of the distal phalanges, or end bones, of the animal's toes. Because the claw develops from germinal tissue within the third phalanx, amputation of the bone is necessary to fully remove the claw.

  4. Pain in crustaceans - Wikipedia

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    Immediately after the injection of formalin (an irritant in mammals) or saline into one cheliped (the leg which ends with the claw), shore crabs move quickly into the corner of the aquarium and "freeze" after 2 to 3 seconds. After 1 to 3 minutes, these injected animals are fidgety and exhibit a wide range of movements such as flexion, extension ...

  5. Stone Crab: The Florida Speciality That's as Luxurious ... - AOL

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    When stone crabs are caught, one or both claws are removed and the crabs are returned to the water, where the claws re-grow. That’s right: stone crab claws re-grow, so the crab doesn’t need to ...

  6. Crab meat - Wikipedia

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    Brown crab (Cancer pagurus), blue crabs (Callinectes sapidus), blue swimming crabs (Portunus pelagicus), and red swimming crabs (Portunus haanii) are among the most commercially available species of crabmeat globally. [citation needed] In some fisheries, crab meat is harvested by declawing of crabs. This is the process whereby one or both claws ...

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  8. Menippe adina - Wikipedia

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    Fishing for Florida stone crabs in warm water temperatures also increases post-release mortality. The authors of a declawing study conducted in M. mercenaria concluded that there was "a very high mortality rate associated with declawing" especially in water temperatures exceeding 20 °C (68 °F). [5] [7]

  9. Cat Declawing: Pros, Cons, and Safer Alternatives - AOL

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    Also known as onychectomy, declawing is a surgical process in which the front knuckles of the cat’s toes are amputated so the animal can no longer use its claws to scratch household items or ...