crabs

     

Crabs are ecapod crustaceans of the infraorder Brachyura, which typically have a very short projecting "tail" (Greek: brachy = short, ura = tail), or where the reduced abdomen is entirely hidden under the thorax. They are generally covered with a thick exoskeleton, and are armed with a single pair of chelae (claws). About 6000 species are known. Crabs are found in all of the world's oceans. Additionally, there are also many freshwater and terrestrial crabs, particularly in tropical regions. Crabs vary in size from the pea crab, only a few millimetres wide, to the Japanese spider crab, with a leg span of up to 4 m.

Trivia about crabs

  • In an Italian restaurant, order Moleche & you'll get the soft-shelled type of these crustaceans
  • These "soft-shell" animals are sometimes prepared & eaten without removing their eyes
  • You may have to claw your way into Joe's popular spot for the "stone" type of these crustaceans
  • Horseshoe,fiddler,hermit
  • Some connoisseurs prefer the flesh of the female spider one of these crustaceans
  • In 1946 the first frozen foods out of Mrs. Paul's kitchen were these, deviled
  • Ocean City, New Jersey has a Miss Crustacean Pageant -- a beauty contest for the hermit type of these
  • The "coconut" type of this crustacean uses its big pincers to open coconuts, its principal food