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Best 1 Mud Crab
Mud Crab

The mud crab, scientifically known as *Portunidae*, is a large crustacean inhabiting mangrove and estuarine environments across the Indo-Pacific region. These crabs are notable for their substantial size and are commercially harvested for human consumption and aquaculture. They are particularly impo...

2 Blue Crab
Blue Crab

The blue crab (Callinectes sapidus) is a commercially important species of swimming crab inhabiting the Atlantic Ocean and coastal waters. It’s recognized for its significant role in fisheries, particularly within the Chesapeake Bay region. Blue crabs are edible crustaceans frequently harvested and...

3 Gazami Crab

The Gazami Crab is a marine crustacean widely found in the western Pacific Ocean, notably recognized as the most heavily fished crab species in the world by volume.

4 Blue Swimming Crab

The Blue Swimming Crab is a widely distributed marine crustacean native to the Atlantic coast and introduced globally, highly prized for its commercial fisheries value.

5 Tasmanian Giant Crab

The Tasmanian Giant Crab is one of the largest crabs in the world, reaching up to 46 centimeters in carapace width, and inhabits the deep waters of southern Australia.

6 Velvet Swimming Crab

The Velvet Swimming Crab is a marine crustacean found in the northeastern Atlantic Ocean, notable for its flattened hind legs adapted for swimming and its velvety shell.

7 Asian Paddle Crab

The Asian Paddle Crab is a large crustacean native to the coastal waters of the western Pacific, distinguished by its paddle-shaped hind legs used for rapid swimming.

8 Sargassum Swimming Crab

The Sargassum Swimming Crab is a marine crustacean endemic to floating Sargassum seaweed mats, utilizing its mottled carapace for camouflage in the Sargasso Sea ecosystem.

9 Flying Crab

The Flying Crab is a marine crustacean found in the northeastern Atlantic Ocean, recognized for its exceptional swimming agility provided by its paddle-like hind legs.

10 Green Shore Crab

The green shore crab is a globally invasive predator native to the northeastern Atlantic Ocean that disrupts ecosystems in North America and Australia.

11 Harlequin Swimming Crab

The Harlequin Swimming Crab is a small marine crustacean notable for its vibrant, contrasting color patterns, commonly forming a symbiotic relationship with sea cucumbers.

12 Three-spot Swimming Crab

The Three-spot Swimming Crab is a marine decapod found across the Indo-Pacific region, easily identified by the three distinct dark red spots on its posterior carapace.

13 Mediterranean Shore Crab

The Mediterranean shore crab is a coastal crustacean native to the Mediterranean Sea that is notable for its role in the region's marine food web and aquaculture.

14 Orange Mud Crab

The Orange Mud Crab is a decapod crustacean native to the mangrove swamps of the Indo-Pacific, distinguished by its distinct orange-tinted shell and its commercial harvest.

15 Coral Swimming Crab

The Coral Swimming Crab is a brightly colored crustacean found in the Indo-Pacific region, recognized for its association with coral reefs and distinctively marked shell.

16 Hairy Swimming Crab

The Hairy Swimming Crab is a marine crustacean found primarily in the Indo-Pacific, distinguished by the dense covering of setae on its exoskeleton and swimming paddles.

17 Purple Mud Crab

The purple mud crab is a large marine crustacean found across the Indo-Pacific that is heavily farmed and harvested commercially for its highly prized meat.

18 Mediterranean Swimming Crab

The Mediterranean Swimming Crab is a coastal crustacean native to the Mediterranean Sea, notable for its ecological adaptability and distinction as an invasive species.

19 Green Mud Crab

The green mud crab is a commercially important crustacean native to the coastal waters of Southeast Asia, widely farmed for its rapid growth and delicate meat.

20 Speckled Swimming Crab

The Speckled Swimming Crab is a marine crustacean inhabiting the western Atlantic Ocean, recognized by the densely speckled pattern on its carapace and sandy coloration.

21 Rock Swimming Crab

The Rock Swimming Crab is a coastal crustacean found along rocky shorelines, combining the ability to actively swim with a robust body suited for navigating rugged crevices.

22 Devil Crab
Devil Crab

The Devil Crab is a marine crustacean known for its heavily calcified, spiky exoskeleton, inhabiting coral rubble and rocky substrates throughout the Indo-Pacific region.

23 Sentinel Crab

The Sentinel Crab is a small crustacean belonging to the Ocypodidae family, noted for its exceptionally long eyestalks that allow it to spot predators across mudflats.

24 Harbour Swimming Crab

The Harbour Swimming Crab is a marine crustacean common in the northeastern Atlantic and Mediterranean Sea, frequently found in shallow coastal waters and estuarine ports.

25 Arch-fronted Swimming Crab

The Arch-fronted Swimming Crab is a decapod crustacean native to the eastern Pacific Ocean, distinguished by the distinctively arched shape of its frontal carapace margin.

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