kanankakka
Kanankakka, also known as the mangrove crab or mud crab, refers to various species of crabs that inhabit mangrove swamps, estuaries, and muddy shorelines primarily in tropical and subtropical regions. These crabs are characterized by their stout bodies, large claws, and adaptations suited for burrowing and scavenging in muddy environments.
Many species within the genus Scylla are commonly referred to as kanankakka, with the most notable being
Kanankakka crabs are typically nocturnal and are omnivorous, feeding on a variety of organic matter, small
Due to overharvesting and habitat destruction, populations of some kanankakka species face threats, leading to increased
Overall, kanankakka serve ecological, economic, and culinary functions, making them an important species within their habitats