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A study has 'listened in' to the fascinating courtship displays of Fiddler crabs using geophones. The findings provide new insights into how the animals communicate effectively on the noisy seashore.
With legs that can span over 12 feet, the Japanese Spider Crab is a real-life sea monster - and possibly the original kaiju of the deep. In this episode, we dive into the eerie waters of the Pacific ...
In the icy fjords of Arctic Norway, I went on a Red King Crab expedition—and got to eat as MUCH as we wanted. These crabs can ...
Gopher tortoises, fiddler crabs, African termites, giraffes and beavers are among the animals that could inspire cooling ...
After years of a shortened crab fishing season aimed at preventing whale entanglements off the West Coast, California ...
There’s a seafood revolution happening in Avon, Indiana, and it’s coming from the most unlikely place – a modest strip mall ...
In the heart of landlocked Indiana, where corn stretches to the horizon and pork tenderloins are practically the state dish, ...
Generally, blue, snow, and Dungeness crabs have a similar salty-sweet flavor, but differences in taste will occur based on ...
Take a look at the Year of the Crab Update Release Date Trailer for Another Crab's Treasure, an action soulslike game ...
A Cape Cod lobsterman is fighting for his livelihood as a local zoning board looks to put an end to his family’s business ...
Fiddler crab mating relies on seismic signals to court females. These specialized vibrations reflect their size and strength.
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife police officer Lanny McOmber recently investigated a tip about a commercial ...