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         <title>From a Stomach to the Web</title>
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<p>A pose often adopted by threatened crabs, we've all seen it, it is called the 'Aufbaum' reflex and was probably the last thing this common mud crab (<i>Panopeus herbstii</i>) did before it was consumed by the ridley (<i>L. kempi</i>) we found these chelipeds from. The turtle was a stranded specimen we collected on Wassaw Island, Georgia.</p>]]></description>
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