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  2. Carcinus maenas - Wikipedia

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    In New England where invasive green crab populations are high, various groups have looked into utilizing green crabs in cuisine. [45] In 2019, The Green Crab Cookbook was released and included recipes for soft-shell green crab, green crab roe, green crab stock, and green crab meat. [ 46 ]

  3. Carcinus aestuarii - Wikipedia

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    Carcinus aestuarii, also known as the Mediterranean green crab is a littoral crab, native to the Mediterranean Sea.. Carcinus aestuarii bears some similarities to Carcinus maenas and was sometimes considered to be a subspecies thereof, rather than a species in its own right, but a molecular biological study using the COI gene found the difference between the two taxa to be substantial ...

  4. Sacculina carcini - Wikipedia

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    Sacculina carcini, the crab hacker barnacle, [2] is a species of parasitic barnacle in the family Sacculinidae, in particular a parasitic castrator, of crabs.The crab that most often is used as a host is the green crab, the natural range of which is the coasts of Europe and North Africa. [2]

  5. One of the worst invasive species threatens WA waters ... - AOL

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    European green crabs are considered to be one of the world’s worst invasive species and a significant threat to the health of Washington’s marine waters.

  6. Dungeness crab - Wikipedia

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    In the winter, a female crab will bury herself in the sand and become inactive in order to protect her eggs. [3] Eggs typically hatch in the spring, although exact time varies with location. [3] [9] Young crabs are free-swimming after hatching and are diel vertical migrators that can be found at depths up to 80 ft (24 m) during the day. [9]

  7. Mithraculus sculptus - Wikipedia

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    Mithraculus sculptus is a small crab with a carapace longer than it is wide and large chelae (claws). The carapace is flat, shiny and green, finely sculpted, with whitish material adhering to the projections. The chelae are also green and are spoon-shaped and tipped with white.

  8. The real story behind the viral 'Crabzilla' photo - AOL

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    The photo made headlines, and then a new image surfaced showing the giant crab dangerously close to two young children. The photo was posted on a site called Weird Whistable , and the Daily ...

  9. Metacarcinus gracilis - Wikipedia

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    Female crabs can be distinguished from males by a broad tail flap on their undersides, which are used for protecting their eggs when they are gravid. The slender crab carapace is usually olive brown, and its legs vary from yellowish brown to purple. M. gracilis only grows to a width of about 3.5 inches (9 cm) and resembles a juvenile M. magister.

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