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The crab resting on the sand is a Speckled Crab (Platypodia granulosa), a species my decades of research have shown is a master of camouflage. The crab's hard, oval-shaped carapace is perfectly suited to its environment, covered with tiny granules and dark speckles that allow it to blend seamlessly with the rocky, sandy substrate of the coastal floor.
The Speckled Crab uses its two powerful claws to manipulate food and defend itself from predators. As a scavenger, it plays a vital role in the coastal ecosystem, feeding on a wide variety of detritus and small invertebrates. Its presence is a sign of a healthy intertidal zone, where it contributes to nutrient recycling and the overall cleanliness of the habitat.