• Our exclusive, larger-than-life Colossal Crustacean King Crab statue is a perfect visual delicacy near a pond, bar or pool. (plantaddicts.com)
  • Our humongous replica King Crab statue is cast in quality designer resin reinforced for supreme strength with fiberglass and hand-painted with powerfully convincing color and texture to be as faithful as possible to the form of its ancient species. (plantaddicts.com)
  • Our DT-exclusive display-quality Colossal Crustacean King Crab sculpture transforms any home, garden, restaurant or hotel into something truly magnificent! (plantaddicts.com)
  • Red king crab is the largest and most common species of the Alaskan king crab species and accounts for 75% of the Alaska catch, with more than 90% of that caught in Bristol Bay. (fishchoice.com)
  • Alternatively, g olden king crab is the smallest of the Alaskan king crab species and is found mostly in the Aleutian Islands. (fishchoice.com)
  • King crab is low in saturated fat and a good source of vitamin B12, phosphorus, zinc, copper, and selenium. (fishchoice.com)
  • King crab is sold as sections, claws, legs, and split legs bandsawed down the middle. (fishchoice.com)
  • some king crab is processed on board catcher processors. (fishchoice.com)
  • Glaze for king crab should be 3-5% so it's recommended that periodic glaze tests be done on crab legs to make sure you're not paying for water. (fishchoice.com)
  • king crab are graded by the number of walking legs per 10 pounds. (fishchoice.com)
  • Hence, a 20-pound box of 9/12 count king crab should contain 18 - 24 walking legs. (fishchoice.com)
  • Industry standard king crab packs contain 1.5 pounds of "broken" crab per 20lb. (fishchoice.com)
  • Buyer beware: Russian king crab is sometimes mislabeled as "Alaska king crab" and sold in the U.S. (fishchoice.com)
  • Golden king crab eggs are larger than both red and blue king crabs' eggs. (fishchoice.com)
  • Fiddler crab, any of the approximately 65 species of the genus Uca (order Decapoda of the subphylum Crustacea). (sunempirefoods.com)
  • They say the giant red king crab is spreading with alarming speed from Russian waters along the Norwegian coast, destroying everything in its wake. (bbc.co.uk)
  • The red king crab is native only to the north Pacific around the Kamchatka peninsula and neighbouring Alaskan waters. (bbc.co.uk)
  • With the king crabs, we know that they are an enormous crab, today it's about 20 million of them in the Barents Sea. (bbc.co.uk)
  • They also know a large king crab quota means big money. (bbc.co.uk)
  • Neighbouring Russian king crab fishermen have a quota 10 times that of their Norwegian colleagues. (bbc.co.uk)
  • Mr Oeye agrees more king crabs should be caught, but thinks the crab threat is sometimes exaggerated. (bbc.co.uk)
  • The pageant is followed immediately by the annual Hermit Crab Races with the speediest crustaceans competing for the King of Klutz Award. (oceancityvacation.com)
  • More than 7.9 million tons of crustaceans per year are harvested by fishery or farming for human consumption, consisting mostly of shrimp and prawns. (wikipedia.org)
  • Canadian lobster with spaghetti and artichokes or grilled crustacean and seafood deluxe platter with sauces and condiments of Canadian lobster, king prawns, rock lobster and crystal prawns. (pattayamail.com)
  • The crustacean group can be treated as a subphylum under the clade Mandibulata. (wikipedia.org)
  • The diminutive crustacean is king at the annual Alabama Shrimp Festival. (travelchannel.com)
  • The Barrow's Goldeneye Duck has a diet of aquatic insects, mollusks, crustaceans such as shrimp or crayfish, and small fish. (birdsandwetlands.com)
  • Well, that stream, which today is Eje 3 Norte, was a hotbed of crustaceans that were not exactly shrimp, but tasted practically the same. (themexicocitypost.com)
  • The list of marine crustaceans of South Africa is a list of saltwater species that form a part of the crustacean (Phylum Arthropoda, several classes) fauna of South Africa. (wikipedia.org)
  • Some isopods and a few species of crabs are the only crustaceans that live on land. (cadivingnews.com)
  • Most crustaceans are free-living bottom feeders aquatic animals, but some are terrestrial (e.g. woodlice, sandhoppers), some are parasitic (e.g. (wikipedia.org)
  • The widespread distribution of Crustacea across every aquatic ecological niche on Earth is enabled due to their exoskeleton's versatile properties. (nature.com)
  • Golden king crabs have five pairs of legs and the front pair of legs has claws at the end. (fishchoice.com)
  • There are over 30,000 lots of Crustacea in Te Papa's collection - more than 100,000 specimens and includes about 240 primary types. (tepapa.govt.nz)
  • Most crustaceans live in the sea but some are found in freshwater or on land. (tepapa.govt.nz)
  • Although its favorite menu is fish, it also eats crustaceans and mollusk. (chile.travel)
  • Cantor's giant softshell turtle is primarily carnivorous and feeds on fish and crustaceans. (itsnature.org)
  • Mr Toups then transferred the lucky crawfish to Thibodaux, where he was honored with his own parade and given an official declaration from the state in a ceremony attended by several dignitaries, which included Chef John Folse and the 2019 King of Louisiana Seafood Chef Nathan Richard. (999ktdy.com)
  • Multifunctionality is the crustacean M.O., with their limbs cleverly turning to just about any task. (tepapa.govt.nz)
  • Most crustaceans have four or more pairs of limbs. (cadivingnews.com)
  • It is now well accepted that the hexapods (insects and entognathans) emerged deep in the Crustacean group, with the completed group referred to as Pancrustacea. (wikipedia.org)
  • Louisiana Lt Governor Billy Nungesser gave an official pardon to Lafitte the Crawfish this week, as a celebration of our state's favorite crustacean. (999ktdy.com)
  • And, there is no better way to celebrate our culinary heritage than by granting one lucky crustacean his freedom as crawfish season ramps up and he ends up on a restaurant or backyard table. (katc.com)
  • Arrigeaux the Crawfish was then transported to Perkins Rowe where he was the king of his own procession to his regal habitat. (katc.com)
  • Environmentalists and fishermen in northern Norway are warning of a Russian invasion of alien crustaceans which are threatening to ruin the local sea fauna. (bbc.co.uk)
  • The scientific study of crustaceans is known as carcinology (alternatively, malacostracology, crustaceology or crustalogy), and a scientist who works in carcinology is a carcinologist. (wikipedia.org)
  • Hermit crabs are not true crabs (brachyurans) they are anomurans, which also includes Alaskan king crabs. (cadivingnews.com)
  • Golden king crabs occur over hard bottoms, steep rocky slopes, narrow ledges, and high-relief habitats - usually avoiding open sand areas. (fishchoice.com)
  • The King Cormorant can be found from Santa María Island (Biobío Region) to Cabo de Hornos (Magallanes Region), although their presence is more frequent on Chiloé , where they live together with the Imperial Shag. (chile.travel)
  • Adult golden king crabs conduct an annual migration where they move into shallower waters in the late winter to molt and mate. (fishchoice.com)
  • Tanaids are little marine crustaceans, mostly 2-5 millimetres long fully grown, that play a far more important role in our seas than you might imagine. (tepapa.govt.nz)
  • German Center for Marine Biodiversity Research (DZMB), Senckenberg am Meer, Martin-Luther-King Platz 3, 20146 Hamburg, Germany. (mapress.com)
  • Golden king crabs are preyed upon by a number of marine organisms such as Pacific cod, halibut, yellowfin sole, sea otters, and other king crabs. (fishchoice.com)
  • Hailing from the Glen Grant distillery, the whisky was distilled in 1948 - the birth year of King Charles, and filled into a sherry cask to mature. (masterofmalt.com)
  • Adult female golden king crabs brood thousands of embryos underneath their tail flaps for about a year. (fishchoice.com)
  • The original beauty contest for crustaceans returns as an evening event this year. (oceancityvacation.com)
  • All crustaceans must molt in order to grow and that process includes the regeneration of missing parts such as legs or antennae. (cadivingnews.com)
  • Another week of pageantry in Ocean City includes the Miss Crustacean Beauty Pageant on Wednesday, the Little Miss Ocean City Pageant on Friday and the Junior Miss Ocean City Pageant on Saturday. (oceancityvacation.com)
  • At that time we had found the first crabs in these waters, but we never saw king crabs in shallow depths or in diving depths at that moment. (bbc.co.uk)
  • Because perhaps in that region of the Mexican capital there was a body of water where these crustaceans were found? (themexicocitypost.com)
  • Golden king crabs inhabit waters at depths between 984 and 3281 feet (300 and 1000 meters). (fishchoice.com)
  • Carcinologists are the people who study the world of crustacea. (tepapa.govt.nz)
  • A powerful ambush predator, Cantor's giant softshell turtle has a bite that can crush bone and has been described as one of the fastest striking animals in the world, even beating the King Cobra. (itsnature.org)
  • While their range may overlap with other king crabs, they seldom co-exist as they inhabit deeper waters than red or blue king crabs. (fishchoice.com)