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Half a billion years of resilience, now facing population decline: Can science save the horseshoe crab? 

Horseshoe crabs are often described as “living fossils.” They have roamed our planet’s coastal waters for over 445 million years, predating even the dinosaurs. With a helmet-like shell, pointed tail, ten eyes and six pairs of legs, their appearance is strikingly prehistoric. Despite their name, horseshoe crabs are not true…

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