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common crabs

Title: common crabs
Category: Science & Technology
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common crabs

Common Crabs The sea is full of many different species of crabs. I’ll be covering three species of crabs. The species I’ll be covering are blue crabs, hermit crabs, and fiddler crabs. The topics of growth, reproduction, and characteristics will also be covered. Brandi Adair Mr. Wolfe April 27, 1998 Period 3 Common Crabs Blue crabs come from the family Portunidae a group of animals having jointed legs, segmented body, and a hard outer shell. (Capossela, 1990) …showed first 75 words of 1475 total

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showed last 75 words of 1475 total…the legs. It lives off small algae in its vegetarian diet. It can stay without food for many days. (Headstrom, 1985) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography** Works Cited 1. Capossela, Jim.How to Catch Crabs By the Bushel. Tarrytown, N.Y.: Sportsmans’s Press, 1990. 2. “Blue Crabs.”Colliers Encyclopedia. 1992 ed. 3. Bower, Bob. “Blue Crabs.”Science News. June 1994. 4. Sullevant, Rosemary. “Crabs.”Sea Frontiers. December 1992. 5. Headstrum, Richard.All About Lobsters, Crabs, Shrimp, and Their Relatives. Brunswick, N.J.: A.S. Barnes and Co., Inc., 1985.

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