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Photo of the Week - Horseshoe Crab (DE)
american oystercatcher eats mole crab
Horseshoe Crab
Horseshoe Crabs
 Shrimp, snapper, grouper, and stone crab fishing boats at A. P. Bell Fish Co.
Shorebirds
 Dead, half-shed horseshoe crab.
Hoseshoe Crab
 Photo #2 of 8.  Having reached the 'buster' molt stage, a Maryland blue crab , Callinectes sapidus, sheds its shell.  During its lifetime a crab may molt  20 to 25 times, increasing its size as much as 1/4 to 1/3 each time. The genus and species mean t
Drawing at Hotchkiss National Fish Hatchery
 Yellowline arrow crab ( Stenorhynchus seticornis )
Officer Carl Lantz in field
Fiddler crabs
This illustration depicts two members of the subor
Yellow crowned night heron (Nyctanassa violacea) catching a crab
Mating pair - Horseshoe crabs
 Although few blue crabs in 1999, some grew to large size.  A six-inch ruler was not long enough to measure these crabs caught in the Patuxent River.
Hermit crab
 Large female horseshoe crab, washed ashore.
whooping crane
Shorebirds and Horseshoe Crabs
 Fishing in paradise - the stone crab fishery at Islamorada
 The bounty of the Chesapeake - bushel baskets of blue crab - Callinectes sapidus - and a profusion of Atlantic menhaden - Brevoortia tyrannus - on the deck.
Sand fiddler crab (Uca pugilator) at Pinckney Island National Wildlife Refuge, South Carolina.
 Photo #4 of 8.  Having reached the 'buster' molt stage, a Maryland blue crab , Callinectes sapidus, sheds its shell.  The genus and species mean tasty beautiful swimmer.
Looking for creatures in the marsh
Photo of the Week - Herring Gull (RI)
 A mature female blue crab (Callinectes sapidus), known colloquially as a 'sook.' Note the apron, shaped like the Capitol building, and the red-tipped claws.
 An immature female blue crab (Callinectes sapidus).  Sex and maturity determined by the 'V'-shaped apron.
 Photo #3 of 8.  Having reached the 'buster' molt stage, a Maryland blue crab , Callinectes sapidus, sheds its shell.  The genus and species mean tasty beautiful swimmer.
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