In about ten years, king crabs generally weigh between 2 and 5 kilograms on average, and it takes them about ten years to reach a weight of seven or eight kilograms.
Typically, it takes more than ten years for a king crab to reach such a large size. Its growth process is also relatively complicated and long. The king crabs we see in the market today. are basically They all have a lifespan of more than ten years, and the meat of larger king crabs is generally more delicious.
Baby king crabs take roughly over a year to reach the size we see on the dining table. The Alaskan king crab is a large, deep-dwelling, cold-water crab. The diameter of the king crab's head and pectoral, i.e. its shell, can reach 30 cm.
King crabs are covered in small, hard spines all over their bodies. They look very untouchablees. The legs on both sides are fully extended and are almost 1.8 m long. In addition to their chest, they also have legs. , because they have long, strong legs. It is therefore the only crab that can both crawl horizontally and walk vertically.