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The Galapagos: Environmental Species
Caption Description
A Sally-Lightfoot Crab (also called the Red Lava Crab and locally named "Sayapas") found in the Galapagos Islands off the coast of Ecuador. The name comes from their habit of skipping across short stretches of water. [c. 1990's]
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Unique Identifier
UN7546715
NICA ID
318641
Production Date
01/01/1990 3:21:16 AM
Country
Ecuador
Credit
UN Photo/Kike Calvo
File size
2.82 MB