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| Sally Lightfoot crabs found in the Galapagos islands are highly colored coastal crabs that scavenge on any food source from small invertebrates to the placentas of sea lions and the ticks on marine iguanas. They are rumoured to have been named after a Caribbean dancer, due to their agility in jumping from rock to rock, their ability to run in four directions and their capacity to climb up vertical slopes. |
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