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The main shell diameter is ca. 10cm.
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Not really sure, but assume this is a crab, it backed right into a hole so couldn't see much. The third photo is of a second individual squeezed into a crack.
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Not really sure, but assume this is a crab, it backed right into a hole so couldn't see much. The third photo is of a second individual squeezed into a crack.
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Not really sure, but assume this is a crab, it backed right into a hole so couldn't see much. The third photo is of a second individual squeezed into a crack.
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Moving from top of outcrop down to a pool, it seemed to be blinded by the seaweed and didn't react to my presence. (Scale object in last photo is about 50mm diameter)
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Moving from top of outcrop down to a pool, it seemed to be blinded by the seaweed and didn't react to my presence. (Scale object in last photo is about 50mm diameter)
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Moving from top of outcrop down to a pool, it seemed to be blinded by the seaweed and didn't react to my presence. (Scale object in last photo is about 50mm diameter)
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Moving from top of outcrop down to a pool, it seemed to be blinded by the seaweed and didn't react to my presence. (Scale object in last photo is about 50mm diameter)
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Moving from top of outcrop down to a pool, it seemed to be blinded by the seaweed and didn't react to my presence. (Scale object in last photo is about 50mm diameter)
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Hiding under seaweed in a rock pool.
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Hiding under seaweed in a rock pool.
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Hiding under seaweed in a rock pool.
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Red Rock Crab Cancer productus The crab has molted and this is the old shell. Seen at intertidal zone of Golden Gardens Park, Seattle Washington during -3.6 foot low tide