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Category Archives: Crabs
Baltimore Bill, the Weather-Predicting Crab, Forecasts an Early Winter
(PRNewswire, 9/26/2012) Today marks an important day in Baltimore history. In front of an eager crowd at the Inner Harbor, Baltimore Bill, the weather-predicting crab, forecasted an early winter. For years, Baltimore Bill has been a local weather expert and the … Continue reading
Posted in 2010s, Crabs, Weather
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Andre the Giant has a Bushel of #1’s
(Image by Michael M. Hughes)
Jesus Crab or bin Laden Crab?
By Caity Weaver (Gawker.com, 7/19/2012) Last weekend, a family in Washington state captured this crab whose markings 100% resemble a sharpie drawing of former head of al-Qaeda, Osama bin Laden. This image was taken from a video the family shot … Continue reading
Posted in 2010s, Crabs
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Crab Steamer
A man takes hard-shelled crabs out of the steamer, 1927. (© Jacob Gayer/National Geographic Society/Corbis)
Posted in 1920s, Crabs
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