Short bodied big eyed crab

Short bodied big eyed crab

The short bodied big eyed crab (scientific name: Macrophelmus abbreviatus) is an animal belonging to the big eyed crab genus in the big eyed crab family of the sand crab superfamily. Distributed in the Tokyo Bay area of Japan, waters near Incheon on the Korean Peninsula, Shandong Peninsula, Liaodong Peninsula, Guangdong Province and other places in China.
Long live big eyed crab specimen

Long live big eyed crab specimen

Macrophthalmus banzai (scientific name: Macrophthalmus banzai) is an animal belonging to the genus Macrophthalmus in the family Macrophthalmidae of the sand crab superfamily. The eye sockets are long, the eye stalks are slender, the palms are long, and the two directions are bent downwards. The fingertips are spoon shaped, and the whole body is earthy brown, but the color of the sting is relatively light. When hidden in water, the slender eyes stand upright and protrude from the water surface, and male big eyed crabs have the habit of swinging their double stings, so they are also known as "long live big eyed crabs". Distributed in Japan, Taiwan, China, Hong Kong and Shandong