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crab louse
Filzlaus
ˈcrab louse СЪЩ
Filzlaus f <-, -läuse>
I. louse СЪЩ [laʊs]
1. louse < pl lice> (parasite):
Laus f <-, Lä̱u̱·se>
2. louse < pl -s> разг (person):
Filzlaus f <-, -läuse> прин разг
miese Type разг
mieser Typ разг
II. louse ГЛАГ прх [laʊz, Am laʊs] разг
to louse up sth
etw vermasseln разг [o. sl in den Sand setzen]
I. crab1 [kræb] СЪЩ
1. crab (sea animal):
Krebs м <-es, -e>
2. crab no pl (meat):
3. crab ASTROL:
Krebs м <-es, -e>
4. crab (tree):
5. crab (sour apple):
6. crab Am разг (person):
Nörgler(in) м (f) <-s, ->
Griesgram м <-(e)s, -e> прин
7. crab СПОРТ:
II. crab1 [kræb] СЪЩ modifier
crab2 <-bb-> [kræb] ГЛАГ нпрх разг
über etw вин nörgeln
Present
Ilouse
youlouse
he/she/itlouses
welouse
youlouse
theylouse
Past
Iloused
youloused
he/she/itloused
weloused
youloused
theyloused
Present Perfect
Ihaveloused
youhaveloused
he/she/ithasloused
wehaveloused
youhaveloused
theyhaveloused
Past Perfect
Ihadloused
youhadloused
he/she/ithadloused
wehadloused
youhadloused
theyhadloused
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Humans are hosts for two other lice as well the body louse and the crab louse.
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It has recently been suggested that an increasing percentage of humans removing their pubic hair has led to reduced crab louse populations in some parts of the world.
en.wikipedia.org
A crab louse normally lives on the pubic region of humans - and can also be found in eyelashes.
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Though urchins are usually the dominant herbivore, others with significant interaction strengths include seastars, isopods, kelp crabs, and herbivorous fishes.
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The young crabs then leave the water to make a 9-day journey to the centre of the island.
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