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Abstracts: Bloody hermit crab

I think this is a bloody hermit crab, but this was my only look at it. The greenish lump, from which the legs protrude, is not a shell but a lump of rock or old coral.

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This entry was posted in Abstracts, In The Water, Marine Invertebrates, Series and tagged Crabs, Tide Pools on February 17, 2020 by Graham.

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