helping the homeless...
one shell...
single shell...
hermit crab trash...
Instead of shells, these hermit crabs used plastic bottle caps and other trash.
Here, a peek at the plastic homes of Okinawa's hermit crabs.
A hermit crab using a tree nut as a shell. According to Miller, this used to happen before there was plastic bottle caps to use.
A hermit crab retreating into a plastic bottle cap, photographed with the white portable field studio technique. Here, Miller would place the crab on a white studio board to photograph in situ, before being released.
Using the top of a glass bottle.
A hermit crab with a laundry detergent cap as a shell.
A plastic-encased hermit crab on Senaga Island in Okinawa.
Hermit crabs will fight over shells.
A hermit crab amid beach trash.
A hermit crab in Okinawa.
shell hat
Luttrell Psalter, England ca. 1325-1340
British Library, Add 42130, fol. 185r
curious pufferfish...
Although Cephalopod Week is over, it’s still not too late to appreciate the majesty (and agility!) of these tentacled beings.
The evolution of the turtle shell.
skull in a shell...
Toot!
not the boss of me...
are u fucking kidding me
wet spider out