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Tag Archives: crustacean

21.05.13

Why Most Snails Coil to the Right

GUELPH, CANADA—When plucking a snail from the beach you’d be lucky...
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10.09.11

Waving robotic crab arm attracts females

A vigorous wave of the claw can be the key to...
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19.05.11

Tiny Organism, Big Sequence

Diving into a lake next summer you could swallow hundreds of...
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12.02.11

Six-Pack Crabs

Hermit crabs have been fighting over housing since long before humans...
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18.11.10

Fish Sleep Soundly in Mucous Cocoons

Even the ocean has bedbugs. Tiny blood-sucking crustaceans (inset) roam the...
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