Pagurus paqdactylus
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KelticFrog
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Released:
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Tuesday, July 16, 2013
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Origin:
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Rhode Island, United States
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In The Garden of Elizabeth Gray TBH
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Pagurus paqdactylus is an extinct, flying, reptilian hermit crab. First identified in 1789, P. paqdactylus is only rumored to have roamed the Pleistocene seas and no fossils have ever been recovered. It is possible that this species is the result of an overindulgence of laudinum by an overzealous King's College graduate student but since it is logically impossible to prove a negative, this mythical creature is assumed to exist until it is proven otherwise.
Latest (5th) in the series of Little Rhody Micro-Geocoins
- 2008 - Quahog
- 2009 - Horseshoe Crab
- 2010 - Fluke
- 2011 - Sea Star
- 2012 - Lobster
- 2013 - Hermit Crab
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Another cool Little Rhody geocoin - hermit crab. I actually have one of these. I was lucky enough to get in on the ordering this year and even got extras for presents and trades - they are so adorable.
This entry was edited by KATnDOGZ on Saturday, 01 February 2014 at 10:15:21 UTC.
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KelticFrog placed it in The Garden of Elizabeth Gray TBH
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