Crustaceans Identification

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Re: Crustaceans Identification

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Tell him, Klippie ^Q^ ^Q^ \O

And honestly, I wonder who cares for what kind of crab it is anyway lol lol


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He says West Coast NP! \O


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Lisbeth wrote: Fri Apr 24, 2020 9:54 am Tell him, Klippie ^Q^ ^Q^ \O

And honestly, I wonder who cares for what kind of crab it is anyway lol lol

I am interested to hear from Richprins?


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\O


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If I knew I wouldn't put it up... :O^


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Re: Crustaceans Identification

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I don't go an do a search for forum extern content - but I suspect that this is the highly invasive European shore crab and it's most likely the pioneer specimen that made it from CT 30 years ago and is now weathered and very dead ;-)

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Ok thanks! 0: \O


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