- The
fiddler crab or
calling crab may be any of more than one
hundred species of
semiterrestrial marine crabs in the
family Ocypodidae, well
known for their...
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freshwater crabs.
Crabs often show
marked ****ual dimorphism.
Males often have
larger claws, a
tendency that is
particularly pronounced in the
fiddler crabs of...
- more
pronounced among fiddler crab males. The
fiddler crabs'
carapaces are
broadened at the front,
while the
carapaces of
ghost crabs are more or less box-like...
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species of crabs. Two of the most
common families are
sesarmid and
fiddler crabs. They are
omnivorous and are
predated on by a
variety of
mammals and...
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Austruca mjoebergi is a
species of
fiddler crab discovered by and
named after the
Swedish zoologist Eric Mjöberg (1882–1938),
member of a
Swedish scientific...
- amphipods, the
abundant Ocipodid crabs,
mainly represented by
fiddler crabs, do not
permanently ventilate their burrows.
These crabs may
temporarily leave their...
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Leptuca pugilator, the sand
fiddler crab,
Atlantic sand
fiddler crab, or
Calico fiddler, is a
species of
fiddler crab that is
found from M****achusetts...
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Minuca pugnax,
commonly known as the
Atlantic marsh fiddler crab, is a
species of
fiddler crab that
lives on north-western s****s of the
Atlantic Ocean...
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often referred to as "
Fiddler"
Fiddler on the Roof (film), the 1971 film
version of the
musical Fiddler crab, a
species of
crab found in
parts of the...
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fiddler crab that
lives along the
Atlantic coasts of
western Africa and
southwestern Europe.
Afruca tangeri is one of the
largest species of
fiddler crab...