There are several events happening around the island this weekend including the Malesso’ crab festival, a CHamoru food tasting and a sand sculpture festival. Malesso’ is hosting the 18th Annual ...
Like all arthropods, crabs must shed their tough exoskeleton to grow to a larger size. The video from the Shape of Life ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from As Hermit Crabs Do As Hermit Crabs Do is a post-apocalyptic game set in a greenhouse about taking a picture at the end of the world. It’s the end of the ...
Often treated as throwaway pets, hermit crabs can live 50 years. Mary Akers, a self-taught expert, wants people to appreciate them as much as she does. Credit... Supported by By Katie L. Burke and ...
In an impressive 37-year-long investigation confirmed that the top—practically only—cause of death for young blue crabs was older crabs from their own species. Reading time 3 minutes Here are two ...
A national environmental nonprofit said in a lawsuit that the federal government has failed to give the species stronger protections. In Florida, horseshoe crabs are found with the highest ...
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Blue crabs are plentiful in the Indian and Halifax Rivers and can be caught using traps with chicken necks. The Halifax Sport Fishing Club is hosting a free "Merry Fishmas" kids fishing event on ...
While crabcakes and football may be what Maryland does, the Bengals’ star quarterback had no clue how to attack a celebratory Thanksgiving Maryland crab after leading Cincinnati to an upset 32-14 win ...
This episode is brought to you by the Music for Scientists album! Why do crabs keep leaving the ocean to live on land? When a species evolves from living in water to living on land it’s called ...
Owner Eric Castellanos at Catch of the Day seafood restaurant in Miami, which offers a daily stone crab happy hour deal. Pedro Portal pportal@miamiherald.com The sand has settled, and the water is no ...