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  • happy mutants Giant crab summer quilt Cory Doctorow
  • canada Rare cotton candy-colored lobster named "Lucky" escapes pot, now lives in an aquarium Rusty Blazenhoff
  • Betsy the Giant Lobster, 40 foot fiberglass lobster sculpture protects the entrance to the Florida Keys. (Paul Juser/shutterstock.com)
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    adorable animals The only male marsupial with a pouch uses it to "tuck his junk" Jennifer Sandlin
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  • A crab. Haavard Dyroe / Shutterstock
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    Delightful Creatures Water striders walk on water and suck the life out of their prey Popkin
  • Screenshot: Natural History Museum / YouTube
    Nature Crabeater seal teeth look like hand-carved art pieces Popkin
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