the legs that hold their claws, though females have wider abdomens to hold their eggs. These slow-moving crabs don’t hunt, preferring to scavenge for dead animal or plant matter, though they may ...
Following is a transcript of the video. Narrator: Stone crab claws are one of the priciest seafoods you can buy. And depending on their size, a pound of claws at a restaurant can cost as much as $70.