Have you ever seen the granulate shellback crab (Hypoconcha arcuata)? Growing about 0.6 in (1.4 cm) long, this unusual-looking crustacean inhabits coastlines along parts of the western Atlantic, with a range that includes parts of the United States, Mexico, and Brazil. Unlike hermit crabs—which hide inside their chosen shells—this critter uses its posterior legs to secure shells onto its back, often shouldering pieces larger than its own body, as a defense against foes.


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Photo: Austin Smith, CC BY 4.0, iNaturalist 

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A photo of a granulate shellback crab held in a human hand. The crab is hair, with a flat face, "hairy" body, and small legs. It is in a mollusk shell.
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