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When it senses
danger (such as from our camera), the male fiddler crab
aggressively brandishes its exaggerated claw. Apparently the big
claw evolved as part of the breeding ritual. Males use the big
claw in sparring with each other -- hence their scientific name,
uca pugnax -- and also wave them rythmically in order to entice
female crabs to join them in their burrows.
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