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  2. Potamon fluviatile - Wikipedia

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    Females carry the eggs on their pleopods (appendages on the abdomen) until they hatch directly into juvenile crabs, having passed through the larval stages inside the egg. [ 6 ] Potamon fluviatile is edible, [ 8 ] as indicated by its alternative specific epithet edulis , [ 3 ] and was known to the ancient Greeks ; it is probably this species ...

  3. List of U.S. state crustaceans - Wikipedia

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    The carapace width of mature Dungeness crabs may reach 25 cm (9.8 in) in some areas off the coast of Washington, but are typically under 20 cm (7.9 in). [22] They are a popular delicacy , and are the most commercially important crab in the Pacific Northwest , as well as the western states generally. [ 23 ]

  4. Freshwater crab - Wikipedia

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    More than 1,300 described species of freshwater crabs are known, out of a total of 6,700 species of crabs across all environments. [1] The total number of species of freshwater crabs, including undescribed species, is thought to be up to 65% higher, potentially up to 2,155 species, although most of the additional species are currently unknown to science. [1]

  5. Where to get the best crabs on the Treasure Coast - AOL

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  6. Brown box crab - Wikipedia

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    The brown box crab (Echidnocerus foraminatus) is a king crab that lives from Prince William Sound, Alaska to San Diego, California, [2] at depths of 0–547 metres (0–1,795 ft). [3] It reaches a carapace length of 150 millimetres (5.9 in) and feeds on bivalves and detritus .

  7. Fiddler crab - Wikipedia

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    Fiddler crabs are occasionally kept as pets. [37] The fiddler crabs sold in pet stores generally come from brackish water lagoons. Because they live in lower salinity water, pet stores may call them fresh-water crabs, but they cannot survive indefinitely in fresh water. [37] Fiddler crabs have been known to attack small fish in captivity, as ...