crab n 1: decapod having eyes on short stalks and a broad flattened carapace with a small abdomen folded under the thorax and pincers 2: a quarrelsome grouch syn crabby person 3: (astrology) a person who is born while the sun is in Cancer syn Cancer 4: the fourth sign of the zodiac; the sun is in this sign from about June 21 to July 22 syn Cancer, Cancer the Crab 5: the edible flesh of any of various crabs syn crabmeat 6: infests the pubic region of the human body syn crab louse, pubic louse, Phthirius pubis 7: a stroke of the oar that either misses the water or digs too deeply; "he caught a crab and lost the race" v 1: direct (an aircraft) into a crosswind 2: scurry sideways like a crab 3: fish for crab 4: complain; "What was he hollering about?" syn gripe, grouse, beef, squawk, bellyache, holler Source: WordNet. Princeton University
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ScienceDirect - Arthropod Structure Development : Muscular anatomy of the legs of the forward walking crab, Libinia emarginata (Decapoda, Brachyura, Majoidea) http://dx.doi.org/10.1016%2Fj.asd.2008.12.002 ScienceDirect - Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology : Diet choice in an omnivorous salt-marsh crab: different food types, body size, and habitat complexity http://dx.doi.org/10.1016%2FS0022-0981(03)00146-1 Diet choice in an omnivorous salt-marsh crab: different food types, body size, and habitat complexity http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN&cpsidt=14847986 ScienceDirect - Animal Behaviour : Claw waving display changes with receiver distance in fiddler crabs, Uca perplexa
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ABC's With Claws the Crab by Vincent CornellFun with Claws the Crab on the bottom of the sea. This book helps little ones recognize and familiarize themselves with each letter of the English Alphabet. Each letter is displayed in capitol and lower case. Fun with Claws the Crab on the bottom of the sea. This book helps little ones recognize and familiarize themselves with each letter of the English Alphabet. Each letter is displayed in capitol and lower case. The Adventures of Tintin, Vol. 3: The Crab with the Golden Claws / The Shooting Star / The Secret of the Unicorn (3 Volumes in 1) by HergéLittle, Brown Books for Young ReadersThree classic graphic novels in one deluxe hardcover edition: The Crab with the Golden Claws, The Shooting Star, and The Secret of the Unicorn. A House for a Hermit Crab by Eric CarleSimon & Schuster Books For Young ReadersFOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. A hermit crab, who has outgrown his old shell, moves into a new one, which he decorates and populates with the various sea creatures he meets in his travels. "Time to move," said Hermit Crab one day. "I've grown too big for this little shell." Much-loved master of cut-paper collage Eric Carle created A House for Hermit Crab to comfort any little ones (okay, and adults, too) who dread change--whether the new shell is a new home, a new school, or a new experience. In this soothing, upbeat story, Hermit Crab casts his eyestalks on a newer, bigger shell, but it seems plain and unwelcoming at first. When he meets some beautiful, swaying sea anemones, he asks if one of them will come to adorn the outside of his shell. In time a colorful sea star, some coral, an industrious sea snail, a fortress-protecting sea urchin, and an illuminating lantern fish all join forces with him, making his house a home. Much to his dismay, just when his dwelling and new family fit him to a T, he finds he's physically outgrown his shell yet again. Instead of bemoaning his fate, he eagerly spots a newer, bigger shell--to him a fresh, blank artist's canvas--and relishes the thought of all the undersea home-improvement possibilities: sponges, barnacles, clown fish, and more! Kids will love Carle's rich, affectionate portrayal of Hermit Crab's ocean odyssey, and the gentle story may help them see that giving up the old for the new is not a loss, but an opportunity. (Ages 4 to 8) --Karin Snelson The Crab with the Golden Claws by HergeFrench & European PubnsThe Adventures of Tintin (Les Aventures de Tintin) is a series of comic strips created by Belgian artist Herge the pen name of Georges Remi (1907 1983). The series first appeared in French in Le Petit Vingtieme, a children's supplement to the Belgian newspaper Le Vingtieme Siecle on 10 January 1929. Set in a painstakingly researched world closely mirroring our own, Herge's Tintin series continues to be a favorite of readers and critics alike 80 years later. The Crab with the Golden Claws is best known for introducing Tintin's best friend and one of the series' most memorable characters: Captain "Blistering Barnacles" Haddock. As Tintin is investigating a mysterious can of crab and a drowned sailor, he meets Haddock, a "miserable wretch" who's being kept in ample alcohol so his insidious first mate, Allan, can run a drug operation. Crab had to be lengthened to fit the standard 62-page format; fortunately, Herge achieved this by, among other additions, creating four marvelous full-page spreads. --David Horiuchi The Octonauts and the Decorator Crab. Simon & Schuster Children'sThe Octonauts follows a team of adventure heroes who dive right into action whenever there is trouble under the sea. In a fleet of amazing aquatic vehicles, the Octonauts explore incredible new underwater worlds, rescue wonderful sea creatures, and often save the day before returning safely home to the Octopod. Under the leadership of Captain Barnacles Bear, closely flanked by Lieutenant Kwazii Cat and Medic Peso Penguin, the Octonauts are always ready to embark on an exciting new mission! The Octonauts and the Decorator Crab When an important object goes missing from their ship, the Octonauts decide stake out the thief. There's lots of tension and a whodunnit feel as more and more pieces of Octokit go missing! The unlikely culprit is finally exposed as a decorator crab, salvaging the crew's things to cover his shell. Killer Crab Cakes: A Fresh-Baked Mystery by Livia J. WashburnNAL TradeIn this bake-off, people get knocked off. The irresistible new entry in the national bestselling series. Beautiful Swimmers: Watermen, Crabs and the Chesapeake Bay by William W. WarnerAtlantic Monthly Press / Little Brown & CoWilliam Warner exhibits his skill as a naturalist and as a writer in this Pulitzer Prize-winning study of the pugnacious Atlantic blue crab and of its Chesapeake Bay territory. Penguin Nature Library. Working on the Edge: Surviving in the World's Most Dangerous Profession : King Crab Fishing on Alaska's High Seasby Spike WalkerSt Martins PrNo profession pits man against nature more brutally than king crab fishing in the frigid, unpredictable waters of the Bering Sea. The yearly death toll is staggering (forty-two men in 1988 alone); the conditions are beyond most imaginations (90-mph Arctic winds, 25-foot seas, and super-human stretches of on-deck labor); but the payback, if one survives can be tens of thousands of dollars for a month-long season. In a breathtaking, action-packed account that combines his personal story with the stories of survivors of the industry's most harrowing disasters, Spike Walker re-creates the boom years of Alaskan crab fishing--a modern-day gold rush that drew hundreds of fortune-and adventure-hunters to Alaska's dangerous waters--and the crash that followed. Grasper: A Young Crab's Discovery by Owen Paul LewisTricycle PressA crab comes out of his shell, travels beyond his small, comfortable world, and brings back an inspirational message of possibility and courage to his fellow crabs who remained in the old tidepool. Run Crab (Miss Rhonda's Readers Set ONE) by Rhonda LucadamoMiss Rhonda's Readers LLCBeginning Reader Featuring Phonetically Correct Words and Fun, Child-Friendly Plots Beginning Reader Featuring Phonetically Correct Words and Fun, Child-Friendly Plots |
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