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scurry sideways in search of cover, and although small, are capable of inflicting some pain with their little pincers. the tidepools are home, too, to hermit crabs (pagurus species). unlike their cousins, who shed their shells and grow new ones, the hermit crabs borrow the shells of various deceased snails
scurry sideways in search of cover, and although small, are capable of inflicting some pain with their little pincers. the tidepools are home, too, to hermit crabs (pagurus species). unlike their cousins, who shed their shells and grow new ones, the hermit crabs borrow the shells of various deceased snails...
http://britishcolumbia.com/things-to-do-and-see/wildlife-viewing/the-changing-tides/
scurry sideways in search of cover, and although small, are capable of inflicting some pain with their little pincers. the tidepools are home, too, to hermit crabs (pagurus species). unlike their cousins, who shed their shells and grow new ones, the hermit crabs borrow the shells of various deceased snails
scurry sideways in search of cover, and although small, are capable of inflicting some pain with their little pincers. the tidepools are home, too, to hermit crabs (pagurus species). unlike their cousins, who shed their shells and grow new ones, the hermit crabs borrow the shells of various deceased snails...
https://britishcolumbia.com/things-to-do-and-see/wildlife-viewing/the-changing-tides/