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At night in the intertidal - many specimens, very active
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"I think. About 2"" long."
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Sea slaters on the rock wall.
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Sea slaters on the rock wall.
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Huge numbers of sea slaters on the rock wall, including a bit of molted exoskeleton.
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Huge numbers of sea slaters on the rock wall, including a bit of molted exoskeleton.
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Lots of sea slaters hiding in the holes of this rock wall. One is half-molted. The last picture shows the interesting structure of the wall where they reside.
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Lots of sea slaters hiding in the holes of this rock wall. One is half-molted. The last picture shows the interesting structure of the wall where they reside.
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Lots of sea slaters hiding in the holes of this rock wall. One is half-molted. The last picture shows the interesting structure of the wall where they reside.
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Lots of sea slaters hiding in the holes of this rock wall. One is half-molted. The last picture shows the interesting structure of the wall where they reside.
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As you can see, I found a GIANT sowbug in the rocky intertidal of Yachats State Park. insectidentification.org says that they are a small, crawling isopod however, I beg to differ as this was NOT small!! Ahhg!! Bug people, can you ID this crazy animal further? Those are my fingers in the picture...
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As you can see, I found a GIANT sowbug in the rocky intertidal of Yachats State Park. insectidentification.org says that they are a small, crawling isopod however, I beg to differ as this was NOT small!! Ahhg!! Bug people, can you ID this crazy animal further? Those are my fingers in the picture...
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As you can see, I found a GIANT sowbug in the rocky intertidal of Yachats State Park. insectidentification.org says that they are a small, crawling isopod however, I beg to differ as this was NOT small!! Ahhg!! Bug people, can you ID this crazy animal further? Those are my fingers in the picture...
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