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Horseshoe crab shell on Florida beach - Limulus polyphemus

Horseshoe crab shell on Florida beach - Limulus polyphemus
Rabbit Key, Everglades National Park, Collier County, Florida, USA
January 10, 2006
Size: ~40 cm head to tail
Dead shell found on sandy beach of Rabbit Key, a small mangrove island in the Ten Thousand Islands area of the Gulf Coast.

Blue-blooded beauties!
Horseshoe crabs are so interesting and amazing. Practically living fossils, aren't they! I'd love to study them someday. But I think I'd have to move to the east coast to do that...which I don't want to do, lol. I love the northwest too much!

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