Grey eyed Snow Crab Male
Gray eyed snow crab, also known as cobbler crab (USA), queen crab (Canada and Europe), is a species of snow crab belonging to the phylum Arthropoda, class Soft Armor, order Decapoda, family Characidae in the animal kingdom. It is a marine organism. Gray eyed snow crabs are distributed in the northern Pacific and northwestern Atlantic. It is very similar to the red eye snow crab and is commonly referred to as "snow crab" when sold. In Canada, it is also known as the queen crab, and in Japan, it is also known as "pine leaf crab". Gray eyed snow crabs are the largest crab resource in Alaska, with a high annual catch of over 100000 tons.
Grey eyed Snow Crab Male
Gray eyed snow crab, also known as cobbler crab (USA), queen crab (Canada and Europe), is a species of snow crab belonging to the phylum Arthropoda, class Soft Armor, order Decapoda, family Characidae in the animal kingdom. It is a marine organism. Gray eyed snow crabs are distributed in the northern Pacific and northwestern Atlantic. It is very similar to the red eye snow crab and is commonly referred to as "snow crab" when sold. In Canada, it is also known as the queen crab, and in Japan, it is also known as "pine leaf crab". Gray eyed snow crabs are the largest crab resource in Alaska, with a high annual catch of over 100000 tons.
Red eyed Snow Crab
Red eyed snow crab, also known as Bai's snow crab or long footed crab, is a type of snow crab. It is very similar to the gray eyed snow crab and is both found in the Bering Sea. The difference is that it is only found in the northern Pacific Ocean and is commonly referred to as the "snow crab" when sold. In the United States, it is also known as the cobbler crab, and in Japan, it is also known as the Great Chu crab or the big headed dwarf crab. Due to overfishing, the population of red eyed snow crabs has significantly decreased.
Grey eyed snow crab claws
Gray eyed snow crab is a type of snow crab found in the northern Pacific and northwestern Atlantic. It is very similar to the red eye snow crab and is commonly referred to as "snow crab" when sold. In Canada, it is also known as "queen crab", and in Japan, it is also known as "pine leaf crab" or "North Sea pine leaf crab". The most precious one is the "Echizen crab" produced in Fukui Prefecture, which is a tribute to the Japanese royal family. Its price is much higher than other snow crabs, and only the snow crab produced in Fukui Prefecture can be called Echizen crab. The above name only refers to male crabs in Japan, while female crabs are called "fragrant box crabs" because it is a popular ingredient in Japan and there are many local names in various places.
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