The reason the RAF are called crab fats by the Royal Navy goes back a few years and lies in the fact that naval personnel used to use the grease that the gun shells were caked in to get rid of crabs which they had picked up after visiting some brothel overseas.
The term crab fat derived from the grease they used, it happened to be the same colour as the RAF uniform. Hence the term.
If you are reffering to the trap in crab fishing it is called the "pot".
Crab is not bad for you if you are on a diet, as long as you do not suffer any medical conditions that may be aggravated by seafood, such as gout. Crab is rich in healthy fats and protein.
A crab's shell is called a carapace.
a ten legged crab is called a decacrab
The top of the umbrella crab is called the carapace.
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Luftwaffe
The RAF has used many dozens of type of aircraft. You are probably tthinking of the famous Spitfires.
The first pair of legs containing the chelae (claws) are called chelipeds. All five pairs are called pereopods
केकड़ा is the word crab in Hindi.
Horseshoe crab
Yes, they love it. Great source of fats and protein for them.