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Crustacean Collection (page 4)

Crustaceans, the fascinating creatures of the sea, come in all shapes and sizes

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Crustacean Collection: Sally Lightfoot crab (Grapsus grapsus) on beach, portrait, Santiago Island
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Crustacean Collection: Deep red Feather star shrimp (Hippolyte prideauxiana) crawling secretly amongst the arms of a
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Crustacean Collection: Pair of Coleman shrimps (Periclimenes colemani) living in a fire urchin (Asthenosoma varium)
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Crustacean Collection: Dragon shrimp
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Crustacean Collection: Crustaceans and molluscs; (a) Lobster b lobster c salicoque e shrimp F crayfish G snails h
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Crustacean Collection: Indian musicians with musical instruments. Man playing bell and conch shell, sankh and ghanta
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Crustacean Collection: Crab (woodcut)
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Crustacean Collection: Zoological board; crustace decapode marine, crab (cake, araignee, etrille)
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Crustacean Collection: Matses (Maxuruna or Mayoruna) or Matis warrior, Native American of Peru with face tattoos, labrets
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Crustacean Collection: Bullseye reef lobster (Hoplometopus holthuisi) on rocky seabed, Hawaii, Pacific Ocean
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Crustacean Collection: Harlequin Shrimp (Hymenocera elegans) on sea floor. Huatulco Bays National Park, Oaxaca state
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Crustacean Collection: Velvet swimming crab (Necora puber) male, in defensive posture
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Crustacean Collection: Mount Lewis spiny crayfish (Euastacus fleckeri) in defensive posture with claw raised
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Crustacean Collection: Pacific red hermit crab (Elassochirus gilli) on sea floor, Prince William Sound, Alaska, USA
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Crustacean Collection: Shrimpers at Mariakerke, 1885-89 (painting)
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Crustacean Collection: Capital letters decorated with plant and crustacean motifs. 1880 (Illustration)
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Crustacean Collection: Capital letter G decorated with plant and crustacean motifs. 1880 (Illustration)
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Crustacean Collection: The Foul-Mouthed Fool, 1660-86 (brush and Indian ink on paper)
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Crustacean Collection: Metier disappeared: representation of an ecaillere, or oyster saleswoman, wearing a typical cap
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Crustacean Collection: Candystick tellina shell, Tellina similis. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by James Sowerby
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Crustacean Collection: Blood-feeding copepod parasite on a spray's eye, Lernaeenicus sprattae (Lernaea sprattae)
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Crustacean Collection: Capital letter V decorated with plant and crustacean motifs. 1880 (Illustration)
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Crustacean Collection: Puget Sound King crab (Lopholithodes mandtii) extreme close-up of face, Vancouver Island
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Crustacean Collection: European Spider crab aggregation (Maja squinado) St. Ives, Cornwall. August
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Crustacean Collection: Hairy yellow hermit crab (Aniculus maximus) in its home of a Triton trumpet shell
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Crustacean Collection: The Four Seasons, 1660-1734 (ink and colour on paper)
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Crustacean Collection: Fimbriated moray / Darkspotted moray (Gymnothorax fimbriatus)
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Crustacean Collection: Candy stripe shrimp (Lebbeus grandimanus) sheltering beneath tentacles of its host
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Crustacean Collection: An endemic Hawaiian pom-pom crab / Boxer crab (Lybia edmondsoni)
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Crustacean Collection: Caribbean spiny lobster (Panulirus argus) sitting disoriented on top of Common sea fan
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Crustacean Collection: Crab and Lemon, 1938 (oil on canvas)
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Crustacean Collection: Common hermit crab (Pagurus bernhardus) with Snail fur (Hydractinia echinata)
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Crustaceans, the fascinating creatures of the sea, come in all shapes and sizes. From the Greenland shark with its parasitic copepod hitchhiker to the majestic lobster captured in an X-ray image, these crustaceans never fail to amaze us. One standout among them is the Giant Robber or Coconut Crab, perched high on a coconut palm tree in the Indian Ocean. This impressive creature, known as Birgus Latro, can grow to enormous sizes and is truly a sight to behold. But they are not limited to just one species; they encompass a wide variety of animals. From tiny Antarctic Krill floating gracefully through icy waters to Horseshoe Crabs found along Reeds Beach in New Jersey, their diversity knows no bounds. Djibouti boasts another member of this extraordinary group - the Red Swimming Crab. With its vibrant colors and agile movements, it adds beauty and excitement to its surroundings. The Giant Japanese Spider Crab takes center stage with its long legs and imposing presence. Found off the coast of Japan, this colossal creature commands attention wherever it goes. On Christmas Island in the Indian Ocean (an Australian Territory), we find another captivating crustacean - the Red Crab. These land crabs create a stunning spectacle as they gather en masse on beaches during their annual migration. Not only do crustaceans inhabit oceans and shores but also thrive in freshwater ecosystems like ponds. Their intricate forms add charm and intrigue to pond life scenes around the world. Let's not forget about Louisiana Crayfish or Crawfish - widely harvested for food across North America but introduced elsewhere due to their delicious taste. These little critters have become culinary favorites while still maintaining their natural habitats. Lastly, we encounter Horseshoe Crabs once again - this time witnessing their incredible spawning behavior on sandy beaches. Limulus polyphemus showcases nature's wonders as these ancient creatures continue their age-old reproductive rituals.