Blue Crab
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            The Maryland crab is a blue crab that lives in the Chesapeake Bay. The Blue crab eats anything it can get its claws on, including snails, clams, plants, dead fish, and even its own soft-shell relatives. As a blue crab grows it sheds its shell, or molts. Its new shell is soft until it can harden.  If the blue crab's shell is not hard it is defenseless.

    Crabs are very popular in Maryland. The Blue crab is big business around the Chesapeake Bay. Millions and millions of crabs are caught every day by crabbers.