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Potamonautes lirrangensis is a species of | crab in the family Potamonautidae. |
Scylla tranquebarica, is a species mangrove | crab in the genus Scylla. |
Pastilla dacuna is a species of | crab in the family Parathelphusidae. |
Callinectes ornatus is a species of swimming | crab in the genus Callinectes. |
"Rip a | Crab in Half" |
H. estellinensis was the only troglobitic | crab in the contiguous United States. |
Potamonautes obesus is a species of | crab in the family Potamonautidae. |
Terrestrial | crab in Andasibe-Mantadia National Park |
Potamonautes niloticus is a species of | crab in the family Potamonautidae. |
Danielea moelensis is a species of | crab in the family Xanthidae, and the only species i |
nkles and whelks, as well as several species of | crab, including shore, velvet and hermit. |
is regarded as the founder of the Alaskan king | crab industry, introduced the canning of king crab, |
At the lair, the Wise Old | Crab informs them that a huge robot (known as the Ve |
In Japan, this | crab is commonly called hamagani. |
h most arthropods have mandibles, the horseshoe | crab is jawless. |
The | crab is orange, with white spots along the legs. |
The | crab is featured on the Discovery Channel's Deadlies |
enough data at present to decide if the coconut | crab is an endangered species, and therefore, it is |
Dardanus pedunculatus, the anemone hermit | crab, is a species of hermit crab from the Indo-Paci |
Sesarma reticulatum, the heavy marsh | crab, is a crab species native to the salt marshes o |
Cancer bellianus, the toothed rock | crab, is a common species of crab in the north-easte |
linectes larvatus (common name: masked swimming | crab) is a species of swimming crab that lives in th |
gurus novizealandiae, or the New Zealand hermit | crab is a hermit crab of the family Paguridae, endem |
One | Crab is defined as the intensity of the Crab Nebula |
lationship between C. parasitica and the hermit | crab is mutualistic: the sea anemone protects the he |
moreus, sometimes known as the marbled swimming | crab, is a species of crab found in the northern Atl |
o known by the names sweet crabapple or garland | crab, is a North American species of Malus (crabappl |
The blue | crab is native to the western edge of the Atlantic O |
After this invasion of the Sacculina, the | crab is now unable to perform the normal function of |
ommonly known as the Pacific or California rock | crab, is a crab of the genus Romaleon (formerly Canc |
A | Crab is a standard astrophotometrical unit for measu |
osissimus, also known as the West Indian spider | crab, is a species of spider crab that occurs throug |
ptograpsus variegatus, known as the purple rock | crab, is a marine large-eyed crab of the family Grap |
Perisesarma bidens, the red-clawed | crab, is a species of crab found in the Indo-Pacific |
Menippe nodifrons (common name: Cuban stone | crab) is a species of crab found in tropical warm wa |
cropodia falcifera, the Cape long-legged spider | crab, is a species of marine crab which is found aro |
throdactyla, also known as the red-handed shore | crab, is a burrowing crab inhabiting mangrove forest |
This | crab is large, with a carapace similar in size to a |
The | crab is found along the north and northwest coast of |
uebarica, one of several crabs known as the mud | crab, is found in mangrove areas from Pakistan and T |
The halloween | crab is very territorial and will defend itself if t |
Another telling characteristic of the slender | crab is that the last segment of its tail flap is po |
The Cape long-legged spider | crab is found from 15 to at least 35m underwater, fr |
On the eastern section of the lagoon, blue | crab is caught. |
e does not block the aperture and so the hermit | crab is still able to function normally. |
Ucides cordadus, the swamp ghost | crab, is a species of mangrove crab from the family |
This porcelain | crab is usually found within the stinging tentacles |
Liocarcinus vernalis, the grey swimming | crab, is a small, shallow-water crab in the family P |
Acanthonyx dentatus, the toothed decorator | crab, is a species of crab in the family Inachidae. |
The diet of this | crab is largely unknown; however, it is considered a |
While the red | crab is Christmas Island's most numerous crab, the i |
Dardanus gemmatus, the jeweled anemone hermit | crab, is a species of hermit crab native to tropical |
The | crab is forced to leave the board if there are no pe |
a 50-foot (15 m) granite obelisk, known as the | Crab Island Soldiers and Sailors Monument and mounti |
The small | Crab Island is a short distance out from Doolin Harb |
Crab Island changed private hands several times thro | |
Dova Haw Islet (also known as | Crab Island) is a small islet that is one of the isl |
Being a lithode | crab it has an asymmetrical body. |
Once considered the oldest true | crab, it is now considered to be an early member of |
As suggested by the name blackback land | crab, it has a large blackish spot, which, although |
Like the blue | crab, its common name comes from the color of its sh |
Portunus trituberculatus, the gazami | crab, Japanese blue crab or horse crab, is the most |
is visit makes Dent wary and he takes a boat to | Crab Key where Dr. |
red into an abyss as a sacrifice to an enormous | crab, known as 'Bonga Te Akka' (The great millwheel) |
I show SEACHT and the stage plays Billy and the | Crab Lady and In My Name. |
Crab Lake was drained in 1909. | |
Foods made from surimi: imitation | crab leg meat and imitation shrimp |
rus pubis (pubic lice, sometimes referred to as | crab lice). |
s, and some arthropods, including the horseshoe | crab, Limulus polyphemus. |
It is very similar in appearance to the harbour | crab Liocarcinus depurator. |
pugilator may be kept in check by the predatory | crab Liocarcinus depurator. |
The velvet | crab lives from southern Norway to Western Sahara in |
This | crab lives in the water and is rarely seen outside t |
The pea | crab lives in the mantle cavity of these hosts. |
marine life such as nudibranch, dogfish, spider | crab, lobster, cuttle fish, pipefish and John Dory. |
Shell Fish include Brown | Crab, Lobster, Green Crab, and Velvet Crab. |
Plautus, and Varro; all of these words signify | crab, lobster, or scorpion. |
The hairy stone | crab, Lomis hirta, is a crab-like crustacean that li |
The Florida stone | crab loses its limbs easily to escape from predators |
s afflicts humans, and is commonly known as the | crab louse or pubic lice. |
The pubic or | crab louse (Pthirus pubis) is a parasitic insect whi |
Crab louse (pubic lice) | |
hat lice evolved alongside humans, and that the | crab louse diverged from Pthirus gorillae some 13 mi |
"The | Crab Louse" (Praga Khan, Jade 4 U, Oliver Adams, J.K |
Phthirus pubis (the | crab louse) is the cause of the condition known as c |
The stalk-eyed mud | crab, Macrophthalmus hirtipes, is a marine large-eye |
ted by a squeezing attack (as by the claws of a | crab), making the shell much tougher. |
Bob Dorough ( | Crab Man) |
rliest scientific description of Leach's spider | crab may have been Carl Linnaeus' description of "Ca |
The toothed decorator | crab may grow to 40 millimetres (1.6 in) across. |
actually cream of corn soup with egg white and | crab meat or imitation crab meat added. |
he Cuban enchilada sauce that is mixed with the | crab meat during cooking. |
The soup may also be called | crab meat and corn soup, sweet corn soup with crab m |
In Vietnam, the locals cook it with | crab meat, minced pork or dried shrimp to make soup. |
include chicken nuggets, marshmallows, pudding, | crab meat, imitation crab, canned tuna, and soy-base |
Yuca "alcapurrias" are also stuffed with | crab meat. |
rimi product in the Western market is imitation | crab meat. |
rk (lightly seasoned and stir-fried), shrimp or | crab meat. |
It is very closely related to the Florida stone | crab, Menippe mercenaria, of which it is sometimes c |
The stream now flows almost due south to | Crab Mill Farm and then turns west again to join the |
Each time the | crab molts, the new claw grows larger. |
Attack of the | Crab Monsters is a 1957, American, black-and-white, |
dded, including a small homage to Attack of the | Crab Monsters. |
to venture habitats of wildlife such as Fiddler | Crab, Mudskipper and the rare Black-faced Spoonbill. |
In World of Warcraft: Cataclysm, a rare | crab named "Ghostcrawler" was added to the game, in |
Coenobita cavipes is a species of land hermit | crab native to the eastern parts of Africa, the Phil |
Ciliopagurus krempfi is a species of hermit | crab native to Vietnam. |
Ciliopagurus vakovako is a species of hermit | crab native to the Marquesas Islands. |
Ciliopagurus liui is a species of hermit | crab native to the Gulf of Tonkin near China. |
Ciliopagurus babai is a species of hermit | crab native to Wakayama. |
oenobita brevimanus is a species of land hermit | crab native to the east coast of Africa and the sout |
petrolisthes ohshimai is a species of porcelain | crab native to Japan. |
Ciliopagurus tricolor is a species of hermit | crab native to Madagascar. |
Ciliopagurus tenebrarum is a species of hermit | crab native to Cape Comorin. |
Ciliopagurus major is a species of hermit | crab native to French Polynesia. |
Ciliopagurus caparti is a species of hermit | crab native to South East Atlantic. |
Ciliopagurus hawaiiensis is a species of hermit | crab native to Hawai'i. |
Ciliopagurus albatrossi is a species of hermit | crab native to the Hawai'ian region. |
Ciliopagurus haigae is a species of hermit | crab native to Tanzania. |
te substrates, such as thin sand or rubble, the | crab nearly disappears. |
lates that in the late 1950s a woman viewed the | Crab Nebula source at the University of Chicago's te |
Because the intensity of the | Crab Nebula is various at various X-ray energies, co |
l Burnell notes that the 30 Hz frequency of the | Crab Nebula optical pulsar is difficult for many peo |
The Southern | Crab Nebula in its entirety, courtesy of NASA/ESA |
ered the polarized nature of radiation from the | Crab Nebula in 1952 and 1953, which was due to the p |
April 1964 - study | Crab Nebula |
He is best known for discovering the | Crab Nebula in 1731. |
The Southern | Crab Nebula or Hen2-104 is a nebula located, as seen |
nia Louise (October 1973), "The Distance to the | Crab Nebula and NP 0532", Publications of the Astron |
ays have been observed from objects such as the | Crab Nebula, a supernova remnant, and Markarian 421, |
The star is the central star in the | Crab Nebula, a remnant of the supernova SN 1054, whi |
adjective "southern" distinguishes it from the | Crab Nebula, which is in the northern sky. |
The | Crab nebula, and the Crab Pulsar within it, is an in |
The cover art uses a picture of the | Crab Nebula. |
Size comparison between PSR B1509-58 and the | Crab Nebula. |
The name is derived from the | Crab Nebula. |
r often associate this with the creation of the | Crab Nebula. |
cloudy remnants of SN 1054 are now known as the | Crab Nebula. |
a PhD in astronomy in 1957 with a thesis on the | Crab Nebula. |
pulsar, similar to the one in the center of the | Crab Nebula. |
The | Crab Neck post office was established in 1889 and ch |
John Chisman patented 600 acres (2.4 km2) on | Crab Neck in 1636 and began the Seaford Settlement. |
The area was originally called | Crab Neck, Crab Rock and Calamar. |
Potamon potamios is a semi-terrestrial | crab occurring around the eastern Mediterranean. |
Chasmagnathus convexus is a common mud-flat | crab of the family Varunidae, which is endemic to Ea |
Chiromantes dehaani is a mudflat | crab of the Sesarmidae family (subfamily Sesarminae) |
It is closely related to the Dungeness | crab of the Pacific coast, and is known for its stro |
Plagusia squamosa is a marine | crab of the family Grapsidae, formerly considered a |
Calappa hepatica is a common benthic | crab of tropical and subtropical parts of the Indian |
ks, logs, and seaweed, and is the common hermit | crab of San Francisco Bay. |
Ovalipes catharus is a species of | crab of the family Portunidae. |
Hemigrapsus oregonensis is a small shore | crab of the family Varunidae; it was formerly classi |
Blepharipoda occidentalis, the spiny sand | crab or spiny mole crab, is a species of sand crab o |
ground beef, such as picadillo, but can also be | crab or chicken. |
Filets are thick and boneless resembling | crab or lobster tail. |
to be similar to the texture and fibre of Snow | Crab or King Crab legs. |
Pagurus armatus, the armed hermit | crab or black-eyed hermit crab, is a species of herm |
Ozius truncatus, or the black finger | crab or reef crab, is a crab of the family Menippida |
armatum (sometimes also referred to as the Moon | crab) or the primarily Caribbean Gecarcinus ruricola |
g of species, such as oysters and the Dungeness | crab, or competing with them for resources. |
clograpsus granulosus, the purple mottled shore | crab or smooth shore crab, is an Australasian crab s |
ectes similis, sometimes called the lesser blue | crab or dwarf crab, is a species of blue crab descri |
a), and is also referred to as the nimble spray | crab or urchin crab. |
hodes wosnessenskii, also called the rhinoceros | crab or golf-ball crab, is a species of king crab, t |
Chaceon fenneri, commonly known as the golden | crab or golden deepsea crab, is one of several speci |
It is also known as the robber | crab or palm thief, because some coconut crabs are r |
The | Crab Orchard Wilderness is accessible by several pav |
On July 17, 1997, the Confederate Monument in | Crab Orchard was one of sixty-one different monument |
The 'varmint' mounted and on display at | Crab Orchard Museum. |
red in journals such as the Connecticut Review, | Crab Orchard Review, The Journal, and Phoebe. |
e U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service as part of the | Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge. |
The Confederate Monument in | Crab Orchard in Lincoln County, Kentucky, near Crab |
site of the community is now located within the | Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge southwest of M |
The | Crab Orchard Wilderness is a 4,050-acre (16.4 km2) p |
of the Expressway in the vicinity of Sophia and | Crab Orchard near Beckley totaling 3.5 miles (5.6 km |
It is located within the | Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge in Williamson |
The | Crab Orchard Wilderness is a roadless parcel of land |
The last US railroad to dieselise (but see | Crab Orchard & Egyptian, above). |
nty-one in total, they were reinterred atop the | Crab Orchard Hill in 1871. |
ley was born, named a street after him, and the | Crab Orchard High School is located on Cory Bailey S |
It is the centerpiece of the | Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge. |
Crab Orchard Lake is a 6,965-acre (28.2 km²) reservo | |
high school is an outgrowth of the old private | Crab Orchard Academy begun by Professor James W. Tur |
Wilderness Road at Dix River, near the town of | Crab Orchard in Lincoln County, tragedy befell the p |
Crab Orchard Community Unit School District #3 serve | |
Crab Orchard Precinct, formerly township, is Congres | |
It is the highest peak in the | Crab Orchard Mountains, at 3,324 feet (1,013 m). |
he creek flows down from its source high in the | Crab Orchard Mountains for a mile or so before stead |
Crab Orchard Wilderness | |
d later be instrumental in the establishment of | Crab Orchard Inn a few miles to the west. |
The Star-Spangled Banner, winner of the | Crab Orchard Poetry Prize (1999) |
Poetrywales, Ploughshares, Poetry New Zealand, | Crab Orchard Review, and The Literary Review; and ha |
ther wilderness areas in southern Illinois, the | Crab Orchard Wilderness is made of second-growth for |
In 2007, Rader won poetry prizes from | Crab Orchard Review and Common Ground Review |
Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge is a 43,890 ac | |
It centers on | Crab Orchard Lake. |
damming of Little Grassy Creek, a tributary of | Crab Orchard Lake and the Big Muddy River. |
The southern fringe of the | Crab Orchard Mountains rise just over 5 miles (8.0 k |
t section of the Cumberland Plateau between the | Crab Orchard Mountains to the west and Walden Ridge |
e relies for much of its staffing on the nearby | Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge near Carbondal |
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