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Photo of the Week - Horseshoe Crab (DE)
american oystercatcher eats mole crab
Horseshoe Crab
 Shrimp, snapper, grouper, and stone crab fishing boats at A. P. Bell Fish Co.
Horseshoe Crabs
Shorebirds
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
Officer Carl Lantz in field
 Yellowline arrow crab ( Stenorhynchus seticornis )
 Dead, half-shed horseshoe crab.
Fiddler crabs
This illustration depicts two members of the subor
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.
Yellow crowned night heron (Nyctanassa violacea) catching a crab
Hermit crab
whooping crane
 Large female horseshoe crab, washed ashore.
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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