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A Chinese mitten crab was caught in the Lower Columbia River this week, the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife reported, the first confirmed sighting of the the prohibited species in the ...
Nope, we’re talking stone crabs, which you might’ve never seen. You’ve seen their claws, however. Plenty of ’em, usually on ice at your nearest fish market ... can look up on the internet ...
though females have wider abdomens to hold their eggs. These slow-moving crabs don’t hunt, preferring to scavenge for dead animal or plant matter, though they may also eat live fish or ...
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