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Once a Spawn a Time: Horseshoe Crabs Mob the Beach
Season 8
Episode 14
Horseshoe crabs may look scary, but when it’s springtime in Delaware Bay, millions of these arthropods show they’re lovers, not fighters. They lay masses of blue-green eggs up on the shore. At just the right time, they pop and release the larvae within to the sea.
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