King crab, opilio, coconut
Crabs in the ocean eat mostly anything that they find that is edible. A live person would not be edible. A dead body of anything in the water would or could be eaten by crabs.
Yes they do. Spiders are the favorite food of crabs.
You can eat female crabs. However, most people will throw female crabs back so they can preserve the crab population.
Marsh crabs typically eat decaying debris and seaweed. They typically eat anything that is small, edible and in its path.
if you get bit nothing happens it herts but its not poisonous!
They are edible and they are delicious. Local gov't of Christmas Island discourages killing/eating of them, but they are perfectly good and safe source of food.
Yes, Halloween crabs, also known as pumpkin crabs, are technically edible. However, they are not commonly consumed due to their small size and the fact that they are more often kept as pets in aquariums. If you do consider eating them, it's important to ensure they are sourced from a clean environment to avoid health risks. Always check local regulations and guidelines regarding harvesting and consuming wild crabs.
Crabs in terms of the kind that you eat, and crabs in terms of the kind that are found in your pubic hair are completely different. Crabs that are found in the water and are edible are crustacians, whereas the crabs that are found in pubic hair are really a type of lice and are much more similar to the kind of lice people get in the hair on top of their head.
Yes, the Belize land crabs are edible and considered a local delicacy. Favorite recipes that include land crabs involve cooking them in coconut milk, and serving them without much fanfare.
They both have two parts to their bodies
yes for their bodies, meat, and pretty shells :)
Yes, Florida spider crabs are edible and are considered a delicacy in some regions. However, the meat is typically not as sought after as other types of crab due to its stronger flavor. It is important to ensure that the crab is properly cooked to avoid any health risks.