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  2. Minuca pugnax - Wikipedia

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    Minuca pugnax is the most common species of fiddler crab on the east coast of the United States.Its natural range extends from Cape Cod to northern Florida. [2] In 2014, its northern limit was extended to Hampton, New Hampshire, as a result of a range expansion possibly due to climate change. [3]

  3. Fiddler crab - Wikipedia

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    The fiddler crab or calling crab can be one of the hundred species of semiterrestrial marine crabs in the family Ocypodidae. [2] These crabs are well known for their extreme sexual dimorphism, where the male crabs have a major claw significantly larger than their minor claw, whilst females claws are both the same size. [ 3 ]

  4. Minuca minax - Wikipedia

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    Minuca minax, commonly known as the red‐jointed fiddler crab or brackish-water fiddler crab, [1] is a species of fiddler crab that is found in the United States from Massachusetts to the Gulf of Mexico. It is one of the most common macroinvertebrates in salt marshes in these states. [2]

  5. Fiddler on the hoof: As ocean warms, small crab extends ... - AOL

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    “Climate migrants” describes species like fiddler crabs, blue crabs, and black sea bass that have seen expanded ranges as a result of warming waters. Fiddler on the hoof: As ocean warms, small ...

  6. Gelasimus vomeris - Wikipedia

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    Gelasimus vomeris is a species of fiddler crab found in the southwest Pacific Ocean. In Australia, it is found in the east and north from Darwin to Sydney. [1]It is commonly known as the two-toned fiddler crab, orange-clawed fiddler crab or Southern calling fiddler crab, however the common name orange-clawed fiddler crab is also used for the fiddler crab Tubuca coarctata. [2]

  7. Leptuca subcylindrica - Wikipedia

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    Leptuca subcylindrica, commonly known as the Laguna Madre fiddler crab or the puffed fiddler crab, is a sparsely-studied species of fiddler crab native to southern Texas and northeastern Mexico in the Gulf of Mexico. [1] [2] Before 2016, the species was known as Uca subcylindrica. In 2016, the subgenus Leptuca was promoted to the genus level ...

  8. Leptuca cumulanta - Wikipedia

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    Leptuca cumulanta, commonly known as the heaping fiddler crab or the mangrove fiddler crab, is a species of fiddler crab native to tropical and subtropical areas of the western Atlantic. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Taxonomy

  9. Leptuca leptodactyla - Wikipedia

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    Leptuca leptodactyla, commonly known as the thin-fingered fiddler crab or the western Atlantic fiddler crab, is a species of fiddler crab native to the western Atlantic coast of the Americas. [ 1 ] Taxonomy