The Crawling Crab scuttles along sandy shores, its carapace adorned with intricate patterns of beige and brown. With agile legs, it navigates rocky terrain, seeking shelter in crevices during the blazing sun. Feeding on algae and small mollusks, it plays a crucial role in coastal ecosystems. Despite its name, it's not truly a crab, but a distant relative, uniquely adapted to its seaside habitat.
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