No, actually, it is mostly considered an invasive species, rapidly spreading its range and displacing native species.
Chinese mitten crab was created in 1853.
because it outcompete's other crustaceans and eats up a bunch of stuff other animals eat which can cause damage to the food chain which somewhere up there it will effect us................................does that answer your question:)
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Kim Webb has written: 'The Chinese mitten crab invasion of California' -- subject(s): Chinese mitten crab, Animal introduction
Yes they do and They are omnivores
They aren't native but, like the Chinese Mitten Crab, they have found their way here via either ballast water or intentional release and like most invasive species they cause a lot of ecological damage.
Mitten is a closed syllable word.
a fish called the manakao chinchi (chines for small scaled one) snaps it's poisonous teeth into the mitten crab , killing it in minutes , then eats it's flesh and the reast of it's body for later.
Mitten is not a compound word.
Clive Mitten was born in 1959.