CRABS vs PUBIC LOUSE: NOUN
- Pubic lice
- Plural form of crab.
- Infestation of the pubic hair by crab lice
- Crab louse
- Infests the pubic region of the human body
CRABS vs PUBIC LOUSE: VERB
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of crab.
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CRABS vs PUBIC LOUSE: RELATED WORDS
- Cancers, Cartons, Curmudgeons, Steamers, Prawn, Dungeness, Seafood, Shrimps, Prawns, Crustaceans, Crabby person, Crab louse, Phthirius pubis, Pubic louse, Crabmeat
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CRABS vs PUBIC LOUSE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Lobsters, Oysters, Grapsoid, Fiddler, Hermit, Cancers, Cartons, Prawn, Dungeness, Seafood, Prawns, Crustaceans, Crab louse, Pubic louse, Crabmeat
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CRABS vs PUBIC LOUSE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- But without enough female crabs producing more crabs, the overall numbers are worrisome.
- Condy anemones can still host Cardinalfish, arrow crabs, cleaner shrimp, and emerald crabs.
- They eat mollusks, such as shrimp, horseshoe crabs, blue crabs, clams, and mussels.
- Immature crabs molt into juveniles, adolescents and finally adult crabs (Figure 4).
- More crabs can get into the crabs in this way.
- Blue crabs are one of the swimming crabs.
- Are there more female crabs then male crabs?
- Mud crabs and stone crabs inhabit the same areas.
- The crabs in the area are slightly different in appearance with blue crabs and brown crabs.
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CRABS vs PUBIC LOUSE: QUESTIONS
- Are horseshoe crabs threatened by the medical industry?
- How have horseshoe crabs adapted to their environment?
- What would happen if the mangrove crabs disappeared?
- How are horseshoe crabs related to other arthropods?
- Why does evolution keep turning everything into crabs?
- Are Sturgeon poaching suspects selling abalone and crabs?
- What do decorator crabs use to camouflage themselves?
- Are land crabs threatened by anthropogenic disturbance?
- What kind of crabs do they sell at Maryland blue crabs?
- How do I train ranged at Sand Crabs/ammonite crabs?
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