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Blue Crab Notes. Habitat Native to the Chesapeake Bay & along the east coast of North & South America.

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1 Blue Crab Notes

2 Habitat Native to the Chesapeake Bay & along the east coast of North & South America.

3 Males - Called a “Jimmy” - Prefer to remain at the top, or head of the bay in low salinity waters.

4 Females - Immature Females are called “Sally” - Mature Females are called “Sooks” - Egg-bearing Females are called “Sponge Crabs” - Prefer to stay at the bottom, or mouth of the bay in high salinity waters.

5 Sook Sponge Crab

6 Sure-fire way to tell what sex a crab is… Look at its apron. Yes, I want you to make a sketch of this.

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8 Softshell Crabs After a crab molts, it’s new shell doesn’t harden up for a few days. Crabs molt about once a month. The crab has just started to molt.

9 The crab has successfully molted. The new shell is 33% bigger. Note that the old gills are left behind. Don't worry, the crab has a complete set of new gills. Crab is very weak after molting.


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