Friday, September 11, 2015

Coastal Crustaceans

Hard Shell, 6 x 6 " oil on gessobord panel, ©2015, Fay Terry


The blue crab is common to all North Carolina coastal waters but the largest populations tend to live in the Albemarle and Pamlico Sounds. In 2011, over 30 million pounds of blue crabs were harvested commercially with a dockside value of $21 million.

Here's a little known fact:  If a crab loses a leg or a claw, it is able to regenerate, or grow a new limb to replace the one lost.  In addition, the crab possesses the power to throw off limbs voluntarily.  If a crab is seized and held by a leg, it may release that leg and escape. The leg is regenerated during the next shedding cycle. Pretty cool, huh?

2 comments:

  1. This fun painting caught my eye. I especially like the use of color compliments!

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  2. Love the color palette on this one!
    Margaret

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