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  1. The Japanese spider crab is a giant crustacean that can grow up to 12.5 feet that is most commonly found on the Pacific side of Japan. At first glance, they look like ancient monsters that have crawled straight out of a sci-fi movie.

  2. The Japanese spider crab (Macrocheira kaempferi) is a species of marine crab and is the biggest one that lives in the waters around Japan. At around 3.7 meters, it has the largest leg-span of any arthropod. The Japanese name for this species is taka-ashi-gani, (Japanese: タカアシガニ), literally translating to “tall legs crab”.

  3. The Japanese spider crab (Macrocheira kaempferi) is a species of marine crab and is the biggest one that lives in the waters around Japan. It has the largest known leg-span of any arthropod around 3.7 meters.

  4. They may look like something from a 1950s sci-fi film, but Japanese spider crabs are gentle giants. And giants they are. Of the 60,000 species of crustaceans on Earth, Japanese spider...

  5. Geographic Distribution. They are found on the Pacific side of the Japanese islands (Konshu and Kyushu), usually at a latitude between 30 and 40 degrees north. They are found most often in the Sagami, Suruga, and Tosa bays, as well as off the coast of the Kii peninsula.

  6. Dive into the depths of the ocean to discover the incredible Japanese Spider Crab, the largest arthropod on the planet! With legs stretching over 3.7 meters,...

  7. Inhabiting the Pacific waters around Japan, the Japanese Spider Crab stands as the largest crustacean in the world, boasting a unique body structure and a remarkable set of elongated legs that have earned it the moniker “Spider Crab” due to its resemblance to a spider.