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- Horseshoe crabs / by Hemstock, Annie Wendt.(CARDINAL)649565;
From ages past -- Beaches and bays -- A hard exterior -- Eat, breathe, and move -- The cycle of life -- Coming ashore -- Eat and be eaten -- The helpful horseshoe crab -- Helping our horseshoe crabs.
- Subjects: Merostomata;
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- Moonlight crab count / by Bathala, Neeti,1968-(CARDINAL)414889; Curtis, Jennifer Keats.(CARDINAL)551209; Jones, Veronica V.,illustrator.;
Includes bibliographical references.Age 4-8.K to grade 3.AD780LAccelerated Reader ARAccelerated Reader AR
- Subjects: Crabs; Crabs; Merostomata; Merostomata;
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- Horseshoe crabs lived with the dinosaurs! / by Machajewski, Sarah,author.(CARDINAL)605721;
Includes bibliographical references (page 23) and index.From another time -- Very, very old -- Amazing arthropods -- Ancient body -- Seeing in water -- Spawn point -- The life cycle -- An important role -- Millions of years from now.Presents facts about horseshoe crabs, an ancient group of marine arthropods, covering their anatomy, habitat, and life cycle.Accelerated Reader AR
- Subjects: Horseshoe crabs; Living fossils; Merostomata;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- High tide for horseshoe crabs / by Schnell, Lisa Kahn,author.(CARDINAL)611609; Marks, Alan,1957-illustrator.(CARDINAL)194004;
Includes bibliographical references.Dual-layered text introduces the life cycle of the horseshoe crab, with a focus on the annual mass-spawning event at Delaware Bay.-- (Source of description not identified)Preschool.930AD750LAccelerated Reader AR
- Subjects: Animal migration; Coastal ecology; Limulus polyphemus; Merostomata;
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- Attack of the krill / by Frederick-Frost, Alexis,author,artist.(CARDINAL)552010;
Raina the rhino, Nigel the narwhal, Shu the horseshoe crab, and Woolly the mammoth have more in common than the fact that they all have horns. (WARNING: Never try to tell Shu that hers is really more of a tail!) They were also all exposed to a Super Blood Full Moon Eclipse that gave them each strange powers. Now Shu can fly, Raina is lightning quick, Nigel has supersonic sonar, and Woolly, well, he's extra fluffy.) Unfortunately, our heroes aren't the only ones who were gifted by the eclipse. Now they'll need to stave off a giant krill monster who was also caught up in the event. If they can't stop him, it might just mean the end of Burlap Beach, Team Unihorn (and Woolly), and even--gasp!--summer's tastiest treat, ice cream!Ages 6-10.Grades 2-3.
- Subjects: Comics (Graphic works); Humorous comics.; Graphic novels.; Animal comics.; Fiction.; Rhinoceroses; Narwhal; Merostomata; Mammoths; Lunar eclipses; Ability; Heroes;
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