Typhoid
06-04-2009, 07:23 PM
The Crabbernaught, nature's tiny little aquatic tank, is your Animal Wars champion.
http://www.reef.crc.org.au/research/fishing_fisheries/statusfisheries/images/Roger%20Swainston/MudCrabScylla_serrata.jpg
Crabs are mostly active animals with complex behaviour patterns. They can communicate by drumming or waving their pincers. Crabs tend to be aggressive towards one another and males often fight to gain access to females. [11] On rocky seashores, where nearly all caves and crevices are occupied, crabs may also fight for the best hiding holes.
Crabs are prepared and eaten as a dish in several different ways all over the world. Some crabs are eaten whole, including the shell, as soft-shell crab; with other crabs it's just the claws and/or legs that are eaten. The latter is particularly common for larger crabs, such as the snow crab.
In some regions spices are used to improve the culinary experience of eating crab. In Asia, Masala Crab and Chilli crab are examples of heavily spiced crab dishes. In Maryland, blue crab is often eaten with Old Bay Seasoning.
Thank you mighty Crabbernaught, you have touched us all, not only by being very delicious with melted butter, or even your in your ability to have a deathmatch with one of your kinsmen, rather you remind us, time and time again when you pinch our fingers or toes that we are too close - a mighty testament to never giving up depending on size or how outnumbered you are. Congratulations crab, enjoy your victory.
http://www.reef.crc.org.au/research/fishing_fisheries/statusfisheries/images/Roger%20Swainston/MudCrabScylla_serrata.jpg
Crabs are mostly active animals with complex behaviour patterns. They can communicate by drumming or waving their pincers. Crabs tend to be aggressive towards one another and males often fight to gain access to females. [11] On rocky seashores, where nearly all caves and crevices are occupied, crabs may also fight for the best hiding holes.
Crabs are prepared and eaten as a dish in several different ways all over the world. Some crabs are eaten whole, including the shell, as soft-shell crab; with other crabs it's just the claws and/or legs that are eaten. The latter is particularly common for larger crabs, such as the snow crab.
In some regions spices are used to improve the culinary experience of eating crab. In Asia, Masala Crab and Chilli crab are examples of heavily spiced crab dishes. In Maryland, blue crab is often eaten with Old Bay Seasoning.
Thank you mighty Crabbernaught, you have touched us all, not only by being very delicious with melted butter, or even your in your ability to have a deathmatch with one of your kinsmen, rather you remind us, time and time again when you pinch our fingers or toes that we are too close - a mighty testament to never giving up depending on size or how outnumbered you are. Congratulations crab, enjoy your victory.