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some more stuff about the giant crab would be interessting. Has anyone heard of a 'Cherry Spider Crab'?? Know where it's native too?? we bought one and can't find any additional info on it.

If you mean the Japanese spider crab, this has been a hot topic on Wikipedia:Reference desk recently. So link now added to spider crab article. -- Solipsist 21:16, 15 Jul 2004 (UTC)



Yea I meant that crab but didn't find it at wikipedia though. That thing is so scary ;-)

Nah, not scary - but rather tasty. -- Solipsist 22:58, 16 Jul 2004 (UTC)

This APPEARS to be the breed of crab in Genji 2. So that may dispell the debates over the japanese spider crab. Compare the pics.

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