What does a crab consider its front legs?
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August 26th, 2021
Its two front legs, or its (left or right) three side legs?
Asking for a fish surgeon.
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I think a crab considers his claws most important. Especially the BIG one. He is so enamored with his BIG one he doesn’t think about his legs at all.
@Dutchess_III You’re talking about a fiddler crab, who has one large claw and one small claw. He uses the large claw to influence the females.
A crab has eight legs and two claws.
I do not think that a crab considers its legs.
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I wouldn’t trust a fish surgeon that does not know which legs are what.
He’s asking us to get inside of the mind of the crab
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