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Gull poop
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Still around in Monterey, though not in plague numbers any more.
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Still around in Monterey, though not in plague numbers any more.
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Deceased
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Many of these crabs washed up on beach at Scorpion Anchorage, Santa Cruz Island, CA. Some were still alive but most were dead.
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TONS of these Pelagic(Tuna) Crabs washed ashore possibly due to El Nino. I heard that recently more of these washed ashore in Monterey, CA
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TONS of these Pelagic(Tuna) Crabs washed ashore possibly due to El Nino. I heard that recently more of these washed ashore in Monterey, CA
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TONS of these Pelagic(Tuna) Crabs washed ashore possibly due to El Nino. I heard that recently more of these washed ashore in Monterey, CA
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TONS of these Pelagic(Tuna) Crabs washed ashore possibly due to El Nino. I heard that recently more of these washed ashore in Monterey, CA
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TONS of these Pelagic(Tuna) Crabs washed ashore possibly due to El Nino. I heard that recently more of these washed ashore in Monterey, CA
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"No hairs on front claws, about 1.5"" across carapace. Found in the very low intertidal (-1.3) under cobble. ID as per ""Crabs and Shrimps of the Pacific Coast,' p. 31 (type locality Monterey). Also: http://biology.fullerton.edu/biol317/im/s13/ft_s13_smc_2_22_13/smc_2_22_13-15.html"