This week, the creators behind the simulation, or God, or whatever you want to call it, have blessed us with a rare freshwater crab that's both male and female. Hallelujah!
Nearly 1,000 abandoned crab traps won’t be haunting Texas bays anymore, thanks to a major coastal cleanup led by the Texas ...
After a year and a half of remote work and learning, UC Santa Barbara undergraduate students Sophia Lecuona Manos, Gabrielle ...
PUERTO PRINCESA CITY, Palawan (PIA) — Not all fascinating colors of crabs are safe for human consumption. This is the warning given by the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) to the ...
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At a market in Conakry, the capital of Guinea, a community theater group uses performance to help raise awareness about female genital mutilation (FGM). A day to join a global movement to protect ...
Green crabs have resided in New England waters for hundreds of years, but a new law — effective at the beginning of this year — is aiming to reduce the presence of the invasive species. The law ...
Jan. 14 (UPI) --A recovery crew was summoned to an Irish road when a truck carrying up to 15,000 crabs crashed into a ditch and set the crustaceans free. The McLaughlin Transport truck was carrying a ...
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An invasive crab species has been spotted again in Oregon, a discovery that wildlife officials called "concerning," especially because the crab turned up this time in a different part of the state.
In 2024, there were 2.6 million reports of fraud and 1.1 million cases of identity theft, according to the Federal Trade Commission, resulting in losses of over $12.5 billion. One way cybercriminals ...
Over the summer, crabbers in Chesapeake Bay pulled up four funny looking creatures. They were not the bay’s normal, skinny blue crabs, but instead, chunky stone crabs, the delectable crustaceans whose ...