Fiddler crabs are migrating north to cooler waters

This video was supported by funding from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.

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David Johnson: So in 2014, we were on a muddy bank in the marsh up here in Massachusetts, and I saw this small crab scuttle across the mud bank and pop into a hole. And so I dug out the crab, and it was a fiddler crab. I was shocked. I had worked a decade in this marsh and had never seen a fiddler crab up here.

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