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Facility for raising blue crabs, hatchery
13845258 - Facility for raising blue crabs, hatchery
Hardworking fisherman fishing for red crab on the Isla Mayor rice field, Guadalquivir river marshes, Seville Andalusia Spain.
14092872 - Hardworking fisherman fishing for red crab on the Isla Mayor rice field, Guadalquivir river marshes, Seville Andalusia Spain.
Hardworking fisherman fishing for red crab on the Isla Mayor rice field, Guadalquivir river marshes, Seville Andalusia Spain.
14090566 - Hardworking fisherman fishing for red crab on the Isla Mayor rice field, Guadalquivir river marshes, Seville Andalusia Spain.
Hardworking fisherman fishing for red crab on the Isla Mayor rice field, Guadalquivir river marshes, Seville Andalusia Spain.
14090482 - Hardworking fisherman fishing for red crab on the Isla Mayor rice field, Guadalquivir river marshes, Seville Andalusia Spain.
Hardworking fisherman fishing for red crab on the Isla Mayor rice field, Guadalquivir river marshes, Seville Andalusia Spain.
14093348 - Hardworking fisherman fishing for red crab on the Isla Mayor rice field, Guadalquivir river marshes, Seville Andalusia Spain.
Hardworking fisherman fishing for red crab on the Isla Mayor rice field, Guadalquivir river marshes, Seville Andalusia Spain.
14090122 - Hardworking fisherman fishing for red crab on the Isla Mayor rice field, Guadalquivir river marshes, Seville Andalusia Spain.
The endemic Hawaiian pom-pom crab or boxer crab (Lybia edmondsoni) is associated with anemones (Triactis sp.) that it carries around holding with the claws and using them for defence, waving in front of the possible aggressor. This is a mutualistic symbiosis, the benefit for the anemone is in being transported around, with more ease in finding the food;  Hawaii, United States of America
13778260 - The endemic Hawaiian pom-pom crab or boxer crab (Lybia edmondsoni) is associated with anemones (Triactis sp.) that it carries around holding with the claws and using them for defence, waving in front of the possible aggressor. This is a mutualistic symbiosis, the benefit for the anemone is in being transported around, with more ease in finding the food; Hawaii, United States of America
A Sally Lightfoot crab, Grapsus grapsus, on coastal volcanic rocks.; Pacific Ocean, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
13881572 - A Sally Lightfoot crab, Grapsus grapsus, on coastal volcanic rocks.; Pacific Ocean, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
A Sally Lightfoot crab perched on a rock near surging surf.
13882984 - A Sally Lightfoot crab perched on a rock near surging surf.
A Sally Lightfoot crab perched on a seaside rock.
13882983 - A Sally Lightfoot crab perched on a seaside rock.
A sally lightfoot crab crawls along the sandy shore.
13882975 - A sally lightfoot crab crawls along the sandy shore.
A Sally Lightfoot crab dabbling in a tidal pool.
13882987 - A Sally Lightfoot crab dabbling in a tidal pool.
Red crab releasing eggs, Etisus splendidus, Sudan, Africa, Red Sea
70128212 - Red crab releasing eggs, Etisus splendidus, Sudan, Africa, Red Sea