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A Giant mudskipper and a Violet vinegar crab were enjoying time together. What an odd couple!
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A stony crab was observed at University Beach, Corpus Christi Bay, Texas. I'm not sure about the species but it is probably the Florida Stone Crab, Menippe mercenaria. It is a common species found in the shallows, especially on either ends of the beach near the rocks.
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A stony crab was observed at University Beach, Corpus Christi Bay, Texas. I'm not sure about the species but it is probably the Florida Stone Crab, Menippe mercenaria. It is a common species found in the shallows, especially on either ends of the beach near the rocks.
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A stony crab was observed at University Beach, Corpus Christi Bay, Texas. I'm not sure about the species but it is probably the Florida Stone Crab, Menippe mercenaria. It is a common species found in the shallows, especially on either ends of the beach near the rocks.
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A stony crab was observed at University Beach, Corpus Christi Bay, Texas. I'm not sure about the species but it is probably the Florida Stone Crab, Menippe mercenaria. It is a common species found in the shallows, especially on either ends of the beach near the rocks.
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A stony crab was observed at University Beach, Corpus Christi Bay, Texas. I'm not sure about the species but it is probably the Florida Stone Crab, Menippe mercenaria. It is a common species found in the shallows, especially on either ends of the beach near the rocks.
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A stony crab was observed at University Beach, Corpus Christi Bay, Texas. I'm not sure about the species but it is probably the Florida Stone Crab, Menippe mercenaria. It is a common species found in the shallows, especially on either ends of the beach near the rocks.
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"Juvenile? Carapace about 1"" across, on dock."
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