#crabs

"Twabs"
Teableau for 02/20/26

That's what crabs were called by certain small persons in my household, so now we all call them that.

#Tea #Crabs #Teableau #TeaCozy #TeaCosy #BarleyTea #MugiCha #MetalArt #Applique #Basketry #Fiestaware #Figurines #Handmade #Sewing

Red and white tea tableau with a crab theme as shown in fabric applique and metal art, including a blue gingham crab, a silver metal crab, and a red metal crab. There is a red Fiestaware ring mug, a red and white gingham tea cozy, a blue creamer shaped like a fish, and a red and black tin of Mugi Cha barley tea. In the background is an ornate handmade basket.

A spied a crab with a smiley face on his back. #nature #crabs #naturevideo #animalsanctuary #floridawildlife

2026-02-15

you probably can't tell, but these #crabs are giganotosaurus!

two crabs on a wooden cutting board on a kitchen counter, with a bottle of bubbly on ice in the background.
Resolviendo la incógnita 🌐RLIBlog
2026-02-13

El cangrejo cabeza de mandarina (Geosesarma krathing) vive en la provincia de Chanthaburi en Tailandia. Es terrestre, pero puede escalar árboles y arbustos en las orillas de los ríos.📷Parinya Pawangkhanant

Cangrejo con la mitad anterior del cuerpo naranja subido a una hoja.
The Kid Should See This 🌈🪐✨tksst@fediscience.org
2026-02-13

🦀🌊 With a massive leg span reaching nearly 4 meters, the Japanese spider crab is the largest known arthropod on #Earth. These long-lived scavengers roam the #Pacific seafloor near #Japan, using their spindly limbs to navigate depths up to 600 meters.

👉 discoverwildlife.com/animal-fa

💁🏻‍♀️✨ Molting Japanese spider crab time-lapse at Enoshima Aquarium thekidshouldseethis.com/post/m

#wildlife #marinebiology #crabs #ocean #nature #science #arthropods #biology

Brian G Weber Photographybriangweber.com@bsky.brid.gy
2026-02-09

Here's a sneak peek at a cool critter from the Bahamas: the neck crab! This one is hanging upside down from a green sponge and is well camouflaged. #underwaterphotography #critters #crabs #camouflage #scuba #nightdiving #olympus #om1 🦑 🦀 📷

A neck crab hanging upside down on a green sponge waiting for anything tasty to fly by. You can see its white eye near the bottom of the frame and the claws at the ready.
2026-02-09

I'm 6 dives into my week on Bahamas Aggressor II so I've got a bunch of pictures coming. Here's a sneak peek at a cool critter: the neck crab! This one is hanging upside down from a green sponge and is well camouflaged. They hang out into the water and grab stuff as it passes by. Very cool!

#underwaterphotography #critters #crabs #camouflage #scuba #nightdiving #olympus #om1

A neck crab hanging upside down on a green sponge waiting for anything tasty to fly by. You can see its white eye near the bottom of the frame and the claws at the ready.
2026-02-07
Nimble spray (Sally Lightfoot) crabs chillin' between the rocks 🦀🦀🦀🇮🇨

#nimblespraycrab #crabs #mollusks #sallylightfoot #lanzarote #puertodelcarmen #ocean #atlanticocean #islandlife #canarias #canaryislands
earthlingappassionato
2026-02-04

Along for the Ride
A juvenile swimming crab hitches a ride on a jellyfish.

Photograph: Chris Gug/Wildlife Photographer of the Year




A juvenile swimming crab hitches a ride on a jellyfish.
DORIS_FFESSM_BioSubaquatiqueDORIS_BioSub@piaille.fr
2026-01-30

Si l'on fréquente les #mangroves des #Caraibes et de l’ #Atlantique américain, on peut éventuellement rencontrer le #crabe rouge des mangrove.
Il a dorénavant sa propre fiche sur le site.

FEY Laurent, ROCHEFORT Gaël, NOËL Pierre in : #DORIS, 30/01/2026 :
Goniopsis cruentata (Latreille, 1803), doris.ffessm.fr/ref/specie/5882

#biodiversite #Arthropoda #crustacés #biodiversity #crabs #biodiversidad #Malacostraca

The Kid Should See This 🌈🪐✨tksst@fediscience.org
2026-01-26

🦀🤖 Researchers in #Australia used an animatronic "spy crab" to watch thousands of spider #crabs gather to molt their shells. To protect their soft new bodies from #stingrays, the crabs stack themselves into massive towers, a social #behavior captured in detail by the robotic camera.

👉 discoverwildlife.com/tv/spider

#nature #wildlife #robotics #marinebiology #ocean #science #technology #tech #bbc

2026-01-18

Irish town ‘shell-shocked’ after 15,000 crabs escape from overturned truck
Odhran McLaughlin learned the hard way that it takes a village to wrangle 15,000 scuttling crabs off the side of a highway on the coast of Ireland in the dead of night.
#accident #crabs #town #Ireland
cbc.ca/radio/asithappens/15000

2026-01-15

@pavsmith here it is again

👀 🦀🦀🦀🦀🦀🦀🦀

"The crab horde will now move inland to the jungle, where they will reach reproductive maturity in four to five years."

abc.net.au/news/2026-01-16/chr

#crabs #redcrabs #christmasIsland

2026-01-15

👀 🦀🦀🦀🦀🦀🦀🦀

"The crab horde will now move inland to the jungle, where they will reach reproductive maturity in four to five years."

abc.net.au/news/2026-01-16/chr

#crabs #redcrabs #christmasIsland

2026-01-10

Dive number: 721
Date / time: Fri Jan 9, 2026 11:48 AM
Dive site: Fort Constitution Pier, New Hampshire
Water Temperature: 39F
Bottom Time: 49 mins

First dive with my new Olympus OM-1 and of 2026! We arrived ahead of low tide slack, which can be a bit dicey for visibility. When we arrived the water was crystal clear and very low, but it filled in some by the time we geared up and hit the water. We submerged and I started finding any little macro thing to shoot with the new picture. I felt like I was struggling with working distance and suspected I had accidentally set the AF limiter on the lens (which turned out to be correct), but I worked around it and got a good test drive on the camera. We found a couple small Coryphella nudis, tons of Acadian hermit crabs, lots of massive sea stars, plenty of open frilled anemones, and I even found a scallop. The water was freezing, but I'm excited at how well the pictures came out!

#underwaterPhotography #macroPhotography #scuba #scubaDiving #anemones #crabs #scallop #olympus #om1

A barnacle extends into the water column to grab some passing foodA tiny frilled anemone perched on a mussel on the seabed. Both animals get their food from the water column. The anemone uses sticky tentacles to catch things as they pass by and the mussel sucks in water and filters out the food before expelling the water.A scallop on the seabed siphoning its supper. The black dots are elementary eyes that help them detect predators.A small Acadian hermit crab under a tunicate encrusted in another species of tunicate.
Brian G Weber Photographybriangweber.com@bsky.brid.gy
2026-01-10

First dive with my new Olympus OM-1 and of 2026! Nice surface conditions, freezing cold crystal clear water, and some good macro critters made for a nice dive! #underwaterPhotography #macroPhotography #scuba #scubaDiving #anemones #crabs #scallop #olympus #om1 🦑 📷 🦀

A barnacle extends into the water column to grab some passing foodA tiny frilled anemone perched on a mussel on the seabed. Both animals get their food from the water column. The anemone uses sticky tentacles to catch things as they pass by and the mussel sucks in water and filters out the food before expelling the water.A scallop on the seabed siphoning its supper. The black dots are elementary eyes that help them detect predators.A small Acadian hermit crab under a tunicate encrusted in another species of tunicate.

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