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Attack of the Crab Monsters (1957)

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One Nice Bug Per Day
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(via The Grim Gallery: Exhibit 4311)
Attack of the Crab Monsters (1957)
movie poster - Attack Of The Crab Monsters - Feb 1957
artist unknown
Crab By: Unknown photographer From: Disneyâs Wonderful World of Knowledge 1971
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If youâre in a pinch, hereâs a collection of vintage crabs.
Crab tureen, 1736-95
Artists in Jingdezhen, China. Porcelain
Peabody Essex museum, Salem MA
Vampire Crab (Geosesarma dennerle), family Sesarmidae, found in Java, Indonesia
terrestrial crab
photograph by @mkdiffuser
Wildlife in North Carolina. August 1970. Cover illustration by Sallie Middleton.
Internet Archive
Utagawa Kunisada - A Crab on the Seashore, 19th c, Japan
Crab and Flower (ca. 1890-1900) by Suzuki Nanrei.
Source: Artelino
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Crab
I guess so
. Photograph by @ (Beverly Richards Schulz ). Sally Lightfoot Crab - Galapagos Islands. While touring the Galapagos, we saw many of these beautiful crabs, but once I realized they sprayed out salt water, that was the shot I was after! Many crabs later, this one obliged. #galapagos
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Crabs from Naturhistorische Malereien (collection of drawings by various artists employed by the Emperor, mainly Jacopo Ligozzi, Joris Hoefnagel, Praha, 1590).
Source: Ăsterreichisches National Bibliothek (Call No. Cod. Min. 83, online: http://data.onb.ac.at/rep/1001418B)
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crab. Moche culture, Peru. 6-7th century. copper.
By the Sea. MacDonald First Library. 1970.
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The First Book of the Seashore. Written by Wyatt Blassingame. Illustrated by Fred Sweney. 1964.
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