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Hello guys.
Lets have a lesson in biology.
And act childish for now
To distinguish female and male crabs, all you have to do is invert them upside down and look. Here:
See that Y looking thing? Female crabs have them wide while male crabs have them narrow.
The reason for this is holding the eggs. It will look like this:
See that sponge looking thing? Those are eggs. Eggs form inside then stick like this for some time and finally spear out at some point. they taste great btw. But not in this form, but when it is inside the body.
Different sub-species of crabs might look different, but basically they are the same. This rule applies to them all. The sub-specie above is called Blue Crab.
Male crabs normally have bigger claws (pincers) so it has more meat in that spot, while female crabs normally have bigger abdomen in comparison. Both areas taste and dealt with differently, so choices are made according to that.
Hope you like it.
Lets have a lesson in biology.
And act childish for now
To distinguish female and male crabs, all you have to do is invert them upside down and look. Here:
See that Y looking thing? Female crabs have them wide while male crabs have them narrow.
The reason for this is holding the eggs. It will look like this:
See that sponge looking thing? Those are eggs. Eggs form inside then stick like this for some time and finally spear out at some point. they taste great btw. But not in this form, but when it is inside the body.
Different sub-species of crabs might look different, but basically they are the same. This rule applies to them all. The sub-specie above is called Blue Crab.
Male crabs normally have bigger claws (pincers) so it has more meat in that spot, while female crabs normally have bigger abdomen in comparison. Both areas taste and dealt with differently, so choices are made according to that.
Hope you like it.
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