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Best 1 Coconut Crab

Coconut crabs are giant, terrestrial crabs belonging to the Anomura order. They inhabit tropical islands of the Indian and Pacific Oceans and are notable for being the largest land-dwelling arthropod. These crabs, part of the Coenobitidae family, play a significant role in island ecosystems and are...

2 Red King Crab

Red King Crab is a large benthic crustacean belonging to the Lithodidae family. It’s native to the cold waters surrounding the Bering Sea and known for its substantial size, making it a commercially significant species. Primarily harvested in Alaska, this crab provides a valuable food source and is...

3 Blue King Crab

The blue king crab is a large decapod found in the North Pacific Ocean near Alaska and Russia, distinguished by its notably oversized right claw and brownish-blue shell before cooking.

4 Southern King Crab

The southern king crab is a large anomuran native to the cold waters of South America, notably supporting major commercial fisheries in the waters of Chile and Argentina.

5 Golden King Crab

The golden king crab is a deep-water crustacean found in the Pacific Ocean, notably harvested in the Aleutian Islands of Alaska, recognized by its golden-orange shell and smaller size.

6 Land Hermit Crab

The Land Hermit Crab is a terrestrial decapod crustacean of the genus Coenobita, widely known for inhabiting empty, discarded gastropod shells to protect its soft, vulnerable abdomen from predators.

7 Pelagic Red Crab

The Pelagic Red Crab is a bright red crustacean native to the eastern Pacific Ocean off Baja California, distinguished by its unique lifestyle, which includes living entirely within the open ocean.

8 Puget Sound King Crab

The Puget Sound king crab is a distinctive crustacean found along the North American Pacific coast, recognized for its uniquely textured, bulky exoskeleton and bright coloration.

9 Scarlet King Crab

The scarlet king crab is a deep-sea species found in the North Pacific Ocean, distinguished by its bright red coloration and preference for depths of up to 1,000 meters.

10 Mole Crab
Mole Crab

The Mole Crab is a small marine crustacean found on sandy beaches worldwide, notable for its ability to rapidly burrow backward into the sand to safely evade the force of crashing ocean waves.

11 Brown King Crab

The brown king crab is a crustacean found in the deep waters of the North Pacific Ocean, commercially harvested alongside other king crab species for its sizable, meaty legs.

12 Porcelain Crab

The Porcelain Crab is a small crustacean of the family Porcellanidae, notable for its remarkable ability to intentionally shed its limbs to escape predators, a survival process known as autotomy.

13 Antarctic King Crab

The Antarctic king crab is a deep-water crustacean residing in the Southern Ocean, notable for its existence in extreme cold and its threat to native seafloor ecosystems.

14 Umbrella Crab

The Umbrella Crab is a marine crustacean found along the North Pacific coast, notable for its unusually broad, dome-shaped carapace that completely conceals its legs, resembling an open umbrella.

15 Rugose Box Crab

The rugose box crab is a decapod crustacean found along the Pacific coast of North America, uniquely notable for its ability to fold its legs tightly into a box-like shape.

16 Spiny Sand Crab

The Spiny Sand Crab is a marine crustacean found on the eastern Pacific coast, distinguished by its heavily armored, spiny carapace, which provides vital protection from predators while it burrows.

17 Porcupine Crab

The porcupine crab is a deep-sea king crab species found in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, notable for its entire body being covered in sharp, prominent spikes.

18 Antarctic Stone Crab

The Antarctic stone crab is a deep-sea lithodid crustacean native to the Southern Ocean, notable for its ability to thrive in freezing waters around the Antarctic continent.

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