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Sally Lightfoot Crab Plush Toy – Vibrant and Realistic Stuffed Animal for Nature Lovers

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Sally Lightfoot Crab Plush Toy – Vibrant and Realistic Stuffed Animal for Nature Lovers

Bring the coast to your cuddle time with this Sally Lightfoot crab plush toy by SoftDaysLab! Featuring lifelike vibrant colors, soft fabric, and adorable details, it’s perfect for ocean lovers, kids, and collectors. A unique and huggable marine companion!

Animal Facts:

Sally Lightfoot Crab: The Agile Rock Dancer

The Sally Lightfoot crab (Grapsus grapsus), also known as the red rock crab, is a brightly colored creature found along the rocky shores of the Pacific coast of the Americas, the Galápagos Islands, and parts of the Atlantic coast.

With its vibrant red, orange, and yellow hues, it’s one of the most striking crabs in the world. These crabs are agile climbers and can leap with ease, making them tough to catch! They feed on algae, but their diet may also include dead animals, bird droppings, and even ticks from marine iguanas in a rare cleaning symbiosis.

Although they’re not considered a delicacy, these crabs are vital to coastal ecosystems and are a true symbol of seaside life. 

$9.69

Original: $32.29

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Sally Lightfoot Crab Plush Toy – Vibrant and Realistic Stuffed Animal for Nature Lovers

$32.29

$9.69

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Bring the coast to your cuddle time with this Sally Lightfoot crab plush toy by SoftDaysLab! Featuring lifelike vibrant colors, soft fabric, and adorable details, it’s perfect for ocean lovers, kids, and collectors. A unique and huggable marine companion!

Animal Facts:

Sally Lightfoot Crab: The Agile Rock Dancer

The Sally Lightfoot crab (Grapsus grapsus), also known as the red rock crab, is a brightly colored creature found along the rocky shores of the Pacific coast of the Americas, the Galápagos Islands, and parts of the Atlantic coast.

With its vibrant red, orange, and yellow hues, it’s one of the most striking crabs in the world. These crabs are agile climbers and can leap with ease, making them tough to catch! They feed on algae, but their diet may also include dead animals, bird droppings, and even ticks from marine iguanas in a rare cleaning symbiosis.

Although they’re not considered a delicacy, these crabs are vital to coastal ecosystems and are a true symbol of seaside life.