Tuesday 2 October 2012

Alaskan Crab

Alaskan Crab

Red king crabs (Paralithodes camtschaticus) are a species of large crab that appear dark red or burgundy in color. Red king crabs can grow very large with carapace (the shell covering their back) lengths up to 11 inches and a five foot leg span. Red king crabs have "tails," or abdomens, that are distinctive, being fan-shaped and tucked underneath the rear of the shell. They also have five pairs of legs; the first bears their claws or pincers, the right claw is usually the largest on the adults, the next three pairs are their walking legs, and the fifth pair of legs are small and normally tucked underneath the rear portion of their carapace. These specialized legs are used by adult females to clean their embryos (fertilized eggs) and the male uses them to transfer sperm to the female during mating.

Alaskan Crab

Alaskan Crab

Alaskan Crab

Alaskan Crab

Alaskan Crab

Alaskan Crab

Alaskan Crab

Alaskan Crab

Alaskan Crab

Alaskan Crab

Alaskan Crab

Alaskan Crab

Alaskan Crab

Alaskan Crab

Alaskan Crab

Alaskan Crab

Alaskan Crab


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