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Definitions of uca in various dictionaries:
noun - fiddler crabs
UCA - A fiddler crab, sometimes known as a calling crab, may be any of approximately 100 species of semi-terrestrial marine crabs which make up the genus U...
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Fiddler crabs |
Fiddler crab |
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Oct 5 2015 Canadiana |
Dec 10 2012 Canadiana |
May 24 2010 Canadiana |
Mar 4 2004 USA Today |
Geographic Matches |
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Uca, Zambezia, MOZAMBIQUE |
Uca, (Region code: 20), AFGHANISTAN |
Uca, Cabinda, ANGOLA |
Uca, Ancash, PERU |
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A fiddler crab, sometimes known as a calling crab, may be any of approximately 100 species of semi-terrestrial marine crabs which make up the genus Uca. As members of the family Ocypodidae, fiddler crabs are most closely related to the ghost crabs of the genus Ocypode. This entire group is composed of small crabs the largest being slightly over two inches across. Fiddler crabs are found along sea beaches and brackish inter-tidal mud flats, lagoons and swamps. Fiddler crabs are most well known for their sexually dimorphic claws; the males major claw is much larger than the minor claw while the females claws are both the same size. * Like all crabs, fiddler crabs shed their shells as they grow. If they have lost legs or claws during their present growth cycle, a new one will be present when they molt. If the large fiddle claw is lost, males will develop one on the opposite side after their next molt. Newly molted crabs are very vulnerable because of their soft shells. They are reclusive a |