The prior commenter covered the most popular (& best, in my opinion) crabs out there, but there's a couple more I've had. One is Florida stone crab. It's a mid- to North Atlantic crab that's caught just for its big claw. Then it gets thrown back and the claw regrows. Another is the Johan crab. read more
The prior commenter covered the most popular (& best, in my opinion) crabs out there, but there’s a couple more I’ve had. One is Florida stone crab. It’s a mid- to North Atlantic crab that’s caught just for its big claw. Then it gets thrown back and the claw regrows. Another is the Johan crab. read more
In the UK, the Edible Crab (Cancer pagurus) is sometimes found on shore but is more common just below the waterline, to depths of 100 meters. Below is a video of a Striped Shore Crab (common on the west coast of America) scavenging for food on a rock. read more
Not all Crabs have edible meat in both the bodies and the claws. Dungeness Crabs and Blue Crabs are two examples of Crabs that do. read more