Cardisoma armatum was created in 1851.
Cardisoma guanhumi was created in 1825.
Cardisoma carnifex was created in 1794.
Cardisoma crassum was created in 1870.
Cardisoma armatum is land crab which could live out of water without problems. But necessary is high level of humidity and shallow pot with water for drinking and washing gills too.
The scientific name for the Bahamas land crab is Cardisoma guanhumi.
Yes, most crusteceans live on land as well as in the water. Take for example the hermit crab, along with Cardisoma guanhumi and lots more. It will be easier to just google "land crabs" than to have me write a novel. Hope that helps!
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Toad crabs, also known as "cardisoma," are edible and can be cooked similarly to other crab species. To prepare them, first clean the crabs by removing the shell and internal organs, then boil or steam them until fully cooked, which usually takes about 10-15 minutes. They can be seasoned with spices or served with sauces for added flavor. However, always ensure that the crabs are from a safe source, as their edibility can vary based on location and environmental factors.
There are actually several types of spider crabs. First, the Japanese spider crab is called Macrocheira kaempferi.The Portly Spider Crab is called Libinia emarginata,while Maja squinado is sometimes called the European Spider Crab.That's all I can do for now.
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