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The crab’s “crimson” claws earned its name Strigopagurus fragarchela from the Latin form of strawberry, “Fragaria,” and ...
Say hello to Strawberry Claws, a large new-to-science species of hermit crab recently described by Queensland Museum ...
A Florida Keys commercial fisherman took first place in the Keys Fisheries’ Stone Crab Eating Contest held Saturday in Marathon. Bobby Hanousek (HAN-ah-sek) of Big Pine Key, triumphed over 46 other ...
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Doctors use the acronym CRAB to diagnose myeloma by identifying four symptoms. The National Cancer Institute estimates that in the United States, slightly over 35,000 people will be diagnosed with ...
In celebration of 112 seasons at Joe's Stone Crab, insider tips and quirky history from the family that started it all ...
When it comes to seafood delicacies, crab claws stand out for their rich, sweet flavor and versatility. From tender Cocktail Crab Claws to the luxurious King Crab, each type of crab claw has unique ...
A perfect starter for any seafood feast, cocktail crab claws are served chilled with a tangy lemon aioli for dipping. The sweetness of the crab meat pairs beautifully with the bright citrus and creamy ...
MARATHON — Florida’s stone crab claw harvest season runs from Oct. 15 to May 1, and the Florida Keys’ annual Stone Crab Eating Contest is an undisputed highlight of the season. The competition, set ...
Hurricanes Helen and Milton could not have come at a worse time for stone crab claw lovers eagerly anticipating Oct. 15, when the season’s first fresh, succulent claws would be available. Usually.