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  1. Zoologger: The tasty crab that looks like an ugly frog

    WEBJan 7, 2015 · Ranina ranina, pictured, is the largest and best-known of the frog crabs. Its long, narrow body and paddle-like limbs look uncannily frog-like, but its hard shell and 10 legs mark it out as a...

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    Ranina ranina, also known as the Huỳnh Đế crab, (red) frog crab or spanner crab, is a species of crab found throughout tropical and subtropical habitats. It is often fished for its meat, and is the only known species in its genus. Ranina ranina by Kawahara Keiga, 1823 - 1829. Siebold Collection.
    Ranina ranina is abundant in the coastal waters of south-western Mindanao, Philippines. These crabs are also found in the eastern coast of Africa, across the Indian Ocean to Indonesia, Japan and Hawaii and Vietnam.
    Ranina locomote forward on top of the substrate by punting with pereiopods 2 and 3. Although of digging in R. ranina are similar to those of digging by other crustaceans, particularly sand crabs, R. ranina has retained a wider behavioural repertoire. R?SUM?
    The main difference between R. ranina and non-hippid sand crabs is versatility. Ranina ranina has a wide repertoire of locomotor behaviours using the pereiopods, including digging, punting (Martinez et al., 1998), and forward swimming. Sand crabs have no equivalent to punting or forward swimming. When above sand, (Faulkes & Paul, 1997a, b, 1998).
  3. Ranina ranina, Spanner crab : fisheries - SeaLifeBase

  4. Ranina ranina - Wikipedia

    WEBRanina ranina (Linnaeus, 1758) Ranina ranina door Keiga Kawahara, rond 1825, Siebold Collectie, Naturalis, Leiden Afbeeldingen op Wikimedia …

  5. Ranina ranina - Wikiwand

  6. The Locomotor Toolbox of the Spanner Crab, Ranina ranina …

  7. [PDF] The locomotor toolbox of the spanner crab, Ranina ranina ...

  8. Juvenile length-at-age data reveal that spanner crabs (Ranina …

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  10. (PDF) Reproductive Biology of the Red Frog Crab, …

    WEBJul 2, 2012 · PDF | The red frog crab (Ranina ranina (Linnaeus, 1758), Ranididae) is an important fishery resource in the Philippines and may have potential for... | Find, read and cite all the research you ...

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