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beach, beach art, beach decor, beach home, beach house, beach life, beachy, blue crab, crab, crab art, crab claws, crab legs, crab prints, crabs, food, restaurant art, salt life, seafood
10 Thursday Sep 2020
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beach, beach art, beach decor, beach home, beach house, beach life, beachy, blue crab, crab, crab art, crab claws, crab legs, crab prints, crabs, food, restaurant art, salt life, seafood
20 Sunday Jul 2014
Posted Beach, Uncategorized
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aquariums, art, Artist, beach, beach art, beach house, cajun food, crab, crab cakes, crab facts, crab legs, crab shack, crabby, crabs, faabest, facts, Fine Art, fine dining, florida, food, fun, humor, kitchen art, maine, new orleans, ocean, ocean life, restaurants, sea, sea life, seafood, seafood restuarant, sharon cummings
No not “those” kind! But now that I’ve gotten your attention, let’s take a look at this strange looking ocean creature. Crabs are decapods (ten legs) crustaceans (their skeleton is on the outside) and arthropods (they have segmented legs). Interesting FACTS:
If a crab loses a claw, it will grow back.
Males grow one larger claw. It’s purpose is to impress female crabs rather than for attack or defense.
A crab’s teeth are in its stomach.
Crabs can be carnivores, herbivores, or omnivores.
Crabs can also be cannibals and will sometimes feed on weaker crabs of the same species.
There are 6,793 species of crabs divided into 93 families.
King Crabs are not considered true crabs. Neither are Hermit, Porcelain, or Horseshoe Crabs.
We began on a light note, so we might as well end on one too. 🙂
Man walks into a restaurant and says, “Do you server crabs here?”
The hostess replies, “We serve everyone. Have a seat.”
Learn more about my CRABS here:
http://fineartamerica.com/featured/two-sides-duality-crab-art-sharon-cummings.html
27 Friday Dec 2013
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aquariums, art, Artist, beach, beach art, beach house, cajun food, crab, crab cakes, crab facts, crab legs, crab shack, crabby, crabs, faabest, facts, Fine Art, fine dining, florida, food, fun, humor, kitchen art, maine, new orleans, ocean, ocean life, restaurants, sea, sea life, seafood, seafood restuarant, sharon cummings
No not “those” kind! But now that I’ve gotten your attention, let’s take a look at this strange looking ocean creature. Crabs are decapods (ten legs) crustaceans (their skeleton is on the outside) and arthropods (they have segmented legs). Interesting FACTS:
If a crab loses a claw, it will grow back.
Males grow one larger claw. It’s purpose is to impress female crabs rather than for attack or defense.
A crab’s teeth are in its stomach.
Crabs can be carnivores, herbivores, or omnivores.
Crabs can also be cannibals and will sometimes feed on weaker crabs of the same species.
There are 6,793 species of crabs divided into 93 families.
King Crabs are not considered true crabs. Neither are Hermit, Porcelain, or Horseshoe Crabs.
We began on a light note, so we might as well end on one too. 🙂
Man walks into a restaurant and says, “Do you server crabs here?”
The hostess replies, “We serve everyone. Have a seat.”
Learn more about my CRABS here:
http://fineartamerica.com/featured/two-sides-duality-crab-art-sharon-cummings.html