Japanese spider crab: Strange Species
The Japanese spider crab
It is an
orange colored crab which has the longest leg span among any arthropod. The
length of the legs from toe to toe may reach up to 3.8 meters and its body may
grow up to 40 cm. the total weight of the whole adult crab is about 19 kg. It
is a species of marine crab that live in the water bodies and costs of japan.
They face a little bit of fishery, which led to the decline in their number and
was preserved to its present status.
They are
mostly found in the southern cost of japan and adults may be easily found at
the depths of 600 meters. They like to live in the holes or vents in the bed of
the ocean.
The larva
of Japanese spider crab is carried by the female for around 70 days and when
born, larva is in transparent state. The Japanese spider crab feeds both on aquatic
plants and animals.
Due to
their long and strong legs they are dangerous and look strange in appearance
too. In many parts of japan, it is also considered as delight on the dining
table. For this reason, it is captured in large number and served in plates.
Due to this, they are preserved from being hunted during the spring season.
When seen, they look very beautiful because of their spotted orange body and
long slender legs.
Credits: Image Source- Google Images
Credits: Image Source- Google Images
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