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Ever wonder where those claws came from? You can thank your nearest stone crab for his sacrifice. Also, Indian and St. Johns ...
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Horseshoe Crabs Aren’t Crabs—They’re Living Fossils From Another EraSomething ancient still walks the world’s shorelines—creatures with armored shells and spiky tails that seem plucked from the ...
A study has 'listened in' to the fascinating courtship displays of Fiddler crabs using geophones. The findings provide new insights into how the animals communicate effectively on the noisy seashore.
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Southern Living on MSNThe 6 Most Common Questions About Cooking CrabThis South Florida specialty is harvested from October to May for the claws only—fishermen snap off a claw and toss the crab ...
Fiddler crab mating relies on seismic signals to court females. These specialized vibrations reflect their size and strength.
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