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A bushel and a pound are two different measurements! While both are generally dry units of measurements the bushel is used mostly in agriculture. A bushel of wheat and a bushel of corn have two different weights as do apples and oranges, where as a pound is a pound. The only way you're going to figure out the weight of a bushel of crabs is to cram as many crabs into a bushel basket as you can (good luck with that) and weigh it. Then again it depends on the type of crabs as well.
Approx. 3 dozen, depending on the size of the crabs.
Land Crabs live on land and Marine crabs live in water.
There is no difference in size between female and male hermit crabs.
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Depending on the size of the crab, as many as 7 to 8 dozen crab will fill a bushel. Jumbo crabs (6 to 6-1/2 " in dimensions) will yield 5 to 6 dozen per bushel. Large crabs (5-1/2 to 6"), 6 to 7 dozen per bushel, and Medium crabs (5 to 5-1/2"), 7 to 8 dozen per bushel
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fish have scales and crabs have a shell
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well mostly the difference between crabs and hermit crabs is that one is not born with a shell and one is. Also hermit crabs tend to be smaller
Depending on the size of the crab, as many as 7 to 8 dozen crab will fill a bushel. Jumbo crabs (6 to 6-1/2 " in dimensions) will yield 5 to 6 dozen per bushel. Large crabs (5-1/2 to 6"), 6 to 7 dozen per bushel, and Medium crabs (5 to 5-1/2"), 7 to 8 dozen per bushel Below is a link to a website with additional information on how to select, store and cook crab. I think you'll find it very useful: http://www.bluecrab.info/buying_hards.htm I hope this information has been useful in answering your question!
Pigeons crap on statues, crabs don't.