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catgullyarha | 17:48 Sat 11th Aug 2012 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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Darn, it did it again, just click on the first bit

sorry factor, don't know how that happened
Thanks. Are you reminding me of the rules because you think i haven't followed them?
Crossed posts! Thanks
First link still doesn't work for me- I just get "The page cannot be found
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dunno what's going on, I have to go. I'll try later Here's an extract from it

Definitions:

"Jimmy" means a male hard crab with a narrow apron on the abdomen.

"Sook" means a mature female hard crab with a semicircular apron.

"She-crab" means an immature female hard crab with a triangular apron.

"Sponge crab" means an adult female hard crab which has extruded her eggs on the abdomen or abdominal flap. The egg mass or "Sponge" may contain about 2 million eggs.

"Peeler crab" means any crab with a soft shell fully developed under the hard shell. A white, pink, or red line on the outer section of the "backfin" is an indicator.

"Backfin" means the last leg of the crab, flattened to aid in swimming. Also known as the swimmer or paddle fin.

"Buster" means a crab that has begun to back out of its old shell.

"Softshell crab” means a crab which has recently emerged from its old shell. The new shell is soft and tender.

"Papershell" means a softshell crab whose shell has begun to harden. The shell stiffens and becomes tougher - usually within 12 hours after shedding the old shell.

"Doubler" means a male crab carrying a female crab prior to or after mating. Usually the females are peelers or softshells.

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