Contracted Crab (Hyas coarctatus) | Preserved Crab Specimen | Real Marine Crab
Contracted Crab (Hyas coarctatus) | Preserved Crab Specimen | Real Marine Crab
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Description
Contracted Crab (Hyas coarctatus) – Preserved Crab Specimen
The Contracted Crab (Hyas coarctatus) is a species of spider crab recognized for its triangular carapace, long slender legs, and excellent camouflage. Native to the cold coastal waters of the North Atlantic Ocean, it is commonly found among rocky reefs, kelp forests, gravel, and sandy seabeds, where it often decorates itself with algae, seaweed, and other marine organisms to blend into its surroundings.
This professionally preserved specimen showcases the crab's distinctive body shape, elongated limbs, and intricate anatomical details. Carefully prepared for long-term preservation, it is an excellent addition to marine biology collections, educational displays, museums, curiosity cabinets, and natural history collections.
Each specimen is individually preserved to maintain its natural appearance, making every crab a unique representation of this fascinating marine species.
Features
- Genuine Contracted Crab (Hyas coarctatus) specimen
- Professionally preserved for long-term display
- Displays natural shell texture and detailed anatomical features
- Characteristic long legs and spider crab body structure
- Ideal for marine biology education, museums, classrooms, and scientific collections
- Perfect for collectors and natural history displays
- Each specimen is unique, with natural variations in size, coloration, and markings
Specifications
- Common Name: Contracted Crab
- Scientific Name: Hyas coarctatus
- Condition: Preserved Specimen
- Habitat: Rocky reefs, kelp forests, gravel beds, and sandy seabeds in cold coastal waters
- Kingdom: Animalia
- Phylum: Arthropoda
- Subphylum: Crustacea
- Order: Decapoda
- Family: Oregoniidae
Please Note
This is a genuine natural specimen. Every preserved crab is unique, and slight variations in size, coloration, and markings are natural characteristics that enhance the authenticity of each specimen.
Please ensure you are familiar with your country's import regulations before purchasing preserved wildlife specimens.