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1 I, 6 | and the various kinds of crabs and lobsters; and another 2 IV, 2 | incalculable. The largest of all crabs is one nicknamed Maia, a 3 IV, 2 | found on the beach certain crabs that are nicknamed the " 4 IV, 2 | to overtake them; these crabs, when opened, are usually 5 IV, 2 | and in like manner the crabs have ten feet in all, including 6 IV, 2 | outer side. The eyes of most crabs have a similar facility 7 IV, 3 | part it may possess. Some crabs have eyes placed sideways 8 IV, 3 | close together, like the crabs of Heracleotis and the so-called " 9 IV, 4 | animals.~Such of the little crabs as have the left foot or 10 v, 7 | copulate in like manner.~Crabs copulate at the front parts 11 v, 15 | of the testaceans white crabs are found, very diminutive 12 v, 17 | life; this is true both of crabs and crawfish. And, by the 13 VIII, 5 | get at the honey; it eats crabs and ants also, and is in 14 VIII, 17| hides for about five months. Crabs also slough off their old-age; 15 VIII, 17| regard to the soft-shelled crabs, and it is said to be the 16 IX, 5 | similar insect, it gathers crabs and eats them; it is said 17 IX, 37 | the shells and sheaths of crabs and shell-fish, and the