Short-toed monk crab: the color of the body is eye-catching, the spherical carapace is blue, the slender foot and claw foot are white, and the dorsal carapace is spherical like a monk's head, so it is called "monk crab".

Aliases: monk crab, soldier crab, sea monk, sea pearl.
Short-toed monk crabs inhabit large groups of sandy and muddy beaches, do not build holes directly on the beach, and their caves are dug in soft tunnels, and at low tide, they will appear in large groups on the surface to feed. In bad weather, it will forage underground in a "tunnel", leaving a fairly obvious loose mound on the surface after foraging activities. Walk forward rather than laterally.
On the southern coast, locals secretly make monk crabs into gourmet sand crab juice. Stay tuned for the headline: Shizuzumi Photo Show Original Photography
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