Large marine arthropod of the Atlantic coast of North America having a domed carapace that is shaped like a horseshoe and a stiff pointed tail; a living fossil related to the wood louse.
It was a great horseshoecrab-thefirst one I had ever seen.
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The one about Finn carrying that enormous horseshoecrab for her.
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Maybe it was the dead fish, or even the horseshoecrab.
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Silurian horseshoecrab illuminates the evolution of arthropod limbs.
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More than any other terrestrial creature it resembled a horseshoecrab with a flexible tail.
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More than anything else, the creature resembled a mutated horseshoecrab with a soft exterior.
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The new fossil described by Briggs and colleagues records a critical transformation in horseshoecrab history.
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The first step in solving this puzzle was to establish hard data on horseshoecrab populations.
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The shiny brown shell of a horseshoecrab.
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The newly described fossil horseshoecrab should help overturn this unfortunately cherished view of the marine invertebrates.
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He sat hunched into himself like a horseshoecrab, scratching his arms, and refused to meet their eyes.
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That's a horseshoecrab.'
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Few people know it but the horseshoecrab is the unsung hero when it comes to medical devices and pharmaceutical products.
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Still, the horseshoecrab Mesolimulus preserved in the roughly 150 million year old Jurassic limestone of Germany looks quite similar to modern-day Limulus.
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The company believes it has the product to do this and if successful will also deliver an environmental benefit: rescuing the horseshoecrab from extinction.
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Technicians check the size of a horseshoecrab at a Lonza biotech facility on Maryland's Eastern shore, U.S., in an undated still image from video.