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Crustacean cannibalism found in bay Two studies examine blue crabs' dining habits: FINAL Edition

Crustacean cannibalism found in bay Two studies examine blue crabs' dining habits: FINAL Edition

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Crustacean cannibalism found in bay Two studies examine blue crabs' dining habits: FINAL Edition

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Crustacean cannibalism found in bay Two studies examine blue crabs' dining habits: FINAL Edition

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Baltimore, Md: Tribune Publishing Company, LLC

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The Sun (Baltimore, Md. : 1837), 1992-03-01

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English

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Baltimore, Md: Tribune Publishing Company, LLC

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There's new information about their dining habits: When there's not much food around, crabs eat a lot of crabs. The discovery disproves the long-held belief that crabs do not readily eat their own even though they are aggressive. Fishermen believed that because crabs stay away from pots baited with dead crabs. Scientists now theorize that crabs' bo...

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Crustacean cannibalism found in bay Two studies examine blue crabs' dining habits: FINAL Edition

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TN_cdi_proquest_newspapers_406739398

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_newspapers_406739398

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1930-8965

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