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Salish man named Chief Charlo or Small Grizzly Bear Claws, Montana?
1. Salish man named Chief Charlo or Small Grizzly Bear Claws, Montana?
March featuring protester wearing a black cloak, white mask and claws
2. March featuring protester wearing a black cloak, white mask and claws
Astacus klamathensis Stimpson. Male. Portland, Or. Showing both claws regenerated, of full size, and
3. Astacus klamathensis Stimpson. Male. Portland, Or. Showing both claws regenerated, of full size, and nearly symmetrical.
Calappa flamma, claws open, showing form of cockscomb
4. Calappa flamma, claws open, showing form of cockscomb

Terminal joints of the big claws of the Jonah Crab, viewed from the outer side
5. Terminal joints of the big claws of the Jonah Crab, viewed from the outer side
Male and Female Lobsters, showing the differences in the relative breadth of the abdomen in the two sexes.
6. Male and Female Lobsters, showing the differences in the relative breadth of the abdomen in the two sexes. This figure also illlustrates the dissimilarity of the large claws and the fact that the 'crushing-claw' may be on either the right or left side of the body
Crab Melia tessellata clinging to a branch of coral, and carrying in each claw a living sea-anemone;
7. Crab Melia tessellata clinging to a branch of coral, and carrying in each claw a living sea-anemone; B, one of the claws further enlarged to show the way in which the anemone is held
Pylocheles miersii, a symmetrical hermit crab
The upper figure gives an end view of the animal lodged
8. Pylocheles miersii, a symmetrical hermit crab
The upper figure gives an end view of the animal lodged in a tube of waterlogged mangrove or bamboo, its large claws closing the opening. The lower figure shows the animal removed from its shelter

Male lobster (Homarus gammarus) with symmetrical claws, and both of crusher type. The first specimen
9. Male lobster (Homarus gammarus) with symmetrical claws, and both of crusher type. The first specimen of the kind, living under natural conditions, to be definitely recorded.... Stromness, Orkney Islands; weight, 4 pounds 10 ounces
Adult Male Lobster with Abnormal Symmetry in Large Claws
10. Adult Male Lobster with Abnormal Symmetry in Large Claws
Deformed Claws in Adult and Double Monsters in First Larva
11. Deformed Claws in Adult and Double Monsters in First Larva
Deformed Claws
12. Deformed Claws

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