crab on gray beach with yellow shell

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crab on gray beach with yellow shell.

This photo resource includes the following elements:

Beach,Sea,Yellow,Black,Sand,Shell,Seafood,Claws,Crab,Exoskeleton,Omnivore

This vector contains the following main colors: Ironside Gray,Mine Shaft,Mountain Mist,Pine Glade,Jacarta

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    Beach Sea Yellow Black Sand Shell Seafood Claws Crab Exoskeleton Omnivore Ironside Gray Mine Shaft Mountain Mist Pine Glade Jacarta

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crab wiki:
>For other uses, see Crab (disambiguation). DromiaceaRaninoidaHeterotremataThoracotremata The term crab is often applied to several different groups of short (nose to tail) decapods with thick exoskeletons, but only members of the Brachyura are true crabs; other taxa, such as hermit crabs, porcelain crabs, king crabs, and horseshoe crabs are, despite superficial similarities, not crabs at all. Hermit crabs, king crabs and porcelain crabs belong to the Anomala and can be distinguished from true crabs by counting the legs - in Anomala, the last pair of pereiopods (walking legs) is hidden inside the carapace and so only four pairs are visible (counting the claws), whereas uninjured true crabs always have five visible pairs. See more at Wikipedia.org...

Beach wiki:
>For other uses, see Beach (disambiguation). A beach or strand is a geological formation consisting of loose rock particles such as sand, shingle, cobble, or even shell along the shoreline of a body of water. See more at Wikipedia.org...


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