Hairy cancer crab, Oregon cancer crab, Oregon rock crab
At the Aquarium
Rocky Coast
Appearance
Pygmy rock crabs have black-tipped claws, with males having larger claws than females. The rounded carapace is usually dull red with low tubercles, or bumps, and can reach a width of 2 inches. The underside of the shell is usually white. They have very hairy legs.
Habitat
Intertidal to subtidal depths of 1,430 feet, in rocky areas, hiding in small spots such as under rocks or in dead barnacles; can also be found in the lower estuary near rocky areas and pilings.
Diet
Omnivores: feed on small barnacles, snails, bivalves, worms, and green algae.
Life History
A male will often carry around a female who is ready to molt. Mating occurs just after molting. Fertilization occurs internally. Approximately 20,500 bright orange eggs are deposited months after mating on the abdominal pouch, where they are brooded until hatching. The planktonic larvae are just 0.06 inches long in their first larval stage and across successive larval molts, reaching lengths of 0.13 inches by their final larval stage.
IUCN Status
Not Evaluated
Ecosystem & Cultural Importance
This crab feeds its predators which include Pacific cod, river otters, and red rock crabs.
If it is disturbed while not tucked away in a hole, it may fold its legs and roll away.
Pygmy rock crabs have strong claws with 4 small denticles, or teeth, that help them crush hard prey such as snails.
Citations & Other Resources
Bigham, Katie, Stephanie Crofts, and Katie Dobkowski. inchesClaw morphology and influence on feeding electivity of four Pacific Northwest crab species.inches (2014).
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