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Tiny Crabs Gather to Do a Synchronized 'Dance' Every Year — And the Reason Why Is Surprisingly Sweet
The fiddler crabs can be seen performing their instinctual choreography through the summer ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A purple claw hermit crab. There are hermits living in the St. Johns River. But before you become alarmed that we have a problem ...
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Dozens of deep-sea species just surfaced from the Pacific’s Clarion-Clipperton Zone — including 24 new crustaceans and a rare entirely new branch of life
Somewhere between Hawaii and Mexico, more than four kilometers below the surface of the Pacific Ocean, the seafloor is littered with dark, potato-sized lumps of metal-rich rock called polymetallic ...
Celebrate World Ocean Day on June 8 by learning about these ancient arthropods Ashley Goetz The ocean has many unusual inhabitants, but few are as strange and ancient as the horseshoe crab. Get to ...
When the spring high tides strike, tens of thousands of horseshoe crabs descend on the Delaware Bay to spawn. (Steph Yin/WHYY) From Philly and the Pa. suburbs to South Jersey and Delaware, what would ...
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When did crabs evolve their iconic sideways scuttle? Scientists traced it to a common ancestor that lived 200 million years ago
Many crabs are famous for their sideways shuffle, but little is known about how this movement evolved. Now, scientists have ...
A lawsuit has been filed after the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration declined to list horseshoe crabs as ...
The ancient species has been around over 450 million years — longer than the dinosaurs — but face significant risks from ...
The state of Connecticut is sounding an alarm about invasive crabs that have the potential to ravage native habitat. An Asian delicacy that can fetch up to $50 each in the U.S., the omnivorous and ...
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