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Hermit crab in it's shell under glass bell jar
Dardanus megistos from Indo-Pacific zone
No shipping, too fragile
Hermit crab in it's shell under glass bell jar - Dardanus megistos
Hermit crabs, whose morphology recalls crabs, usually have a soft abdomen devoid of a shell. Therefore, to protect themselves, they occupy shelters often formed by shells.
These species change shells regularly. They are also distinguished by the fact that they have a larger and more powerful right clamp than their left clamp. Thanks to this morphology, they can effectively protect themselves from an unwanted entry into their shell.
This is a hermit crab Dardanus megistos that comes from the lagoons of the Indo-Pacific zone.
Dimensions: Diameter 11cm Height: 16cm
Here, the hermit crabe is leaning against volcanic rocks
No shipping, too fragile
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Istiophoridae
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Some teeth of the famous comb may be missing
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Cold Sea Urchin Test (North Sea)
Marlin rostrum
Medium size
Total height with base about 44/50cm
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Illustrative photos
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The sea fan is presented in a thick-bottomed box with curved glass.
Pearly Nautilus on turned wooden base
Nautilus pompilius - Size M
Pre-CITES Convention Capture - Can only be sold in the European Union - Schengen space
All shells are different - Illustration photo
It will be provided a document proving the anteriority of the catch pre-CITES convention
Hermit crab in it's shell under glass bell jar
Dardanus megistos from Indo-Pacific zone
No shipping, too fragile