Mt Loretto Crustaceans 2025-09-222025-09-18Sherry Felix There is a small beach at Mt Loretto with shells, sponges, and lots of other things. Horseshoe Crab (Limulus polyphemus), Mt Loretto 9/12/2025 Blue Crab (Callinectes sapidus), Mt Loretto 9/12/2025 Share this: Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email Share on X (Opens in new window) X Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Like this:Like Loading... Related
Sherry Felix 2025-09-23 / 10:14 am I am reading a book called Moonbird about the long migration flights of Red-knots. At one point in their Spring migration they feed on Horseshoe crab eggs. Sad story… https://www.njconservation.org/horseshoe-crabs-and-red-knots-perfect-together/ Loading...
Anne Lazarus 2025-09-22 / 7:59 pm Interesting, Horse Shoe Crab is related to spiders or arachnids. Beautiful detail Loading...
Sherry Felix 2025-09-23 / 10:15 am I know. I am reading Moonbird. It tells us all about it. It’s a terrific book if you haven’t read it yet. Loading...
Washe Koda 2025-09-22 / 7:15 pm Oh my 🦀 I haven’t seen a horse shew crab in 60 yrs , since Ft Meyers Beach, FL , thanks for sharing 🙂 Loading...
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That is what I thought too 🙂
I’ve never seen one of these before!
I am reading a book called Moonbird about the long migration flights of Red-knots. At one point in their Spring migration they feed on Horseshoe crab eggs. Sad story…
https://www.njconservation.org/horseshoe-crabs-and-red-knots-perfect-together/
Interesting, Horse Shoe Crab is related to spiders or arachnids. Beautiful detail
I know. I am reading Moonbird. It tells us all about it. It’s a terrific book if you haven’t read it yet.
Oh my 🦀 I haven’t seen a horse shew crab in 60 yrs , since Ft Meyers Beach, FL , thanks for sharing 🙂
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