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European spider crab (Maja squinado) is the largest crab found in the Mediterranean Sea, Historical, digitally restored reproduction from a 19th century original.

European spider crab (Maja squinado) is the largest crab found in the Mediterranean Sea, Historical, digitally restored reproduction from a 19th century original.
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European spider crab (Maja squinado) is the largest crab found in the Mediterranean Sea, Historical, digitally restored reproduction from a 19th century original
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600 x 507 px | 891.2 KB
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5.1 x 4.3 cm | 2.0 x 1.7 in (300 dpi)
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19 CENTURY 1900S 1990S 19TH CENTURY 19TH CENTURY. 19TH 19TH-CENTURY 90S ANIMAL ANIMALS IN THE WILD ANIMALS ARTHROPOD ARTHROPODA ARTHROPODS BIGGEST BLACK AND WHITE BLACK BLACK-AND-WHITE BLACK-WHITE BRACHYURA BREEDING CONTEMPORARY COPY CRAB CRABS CRUSTACEA CRUSTACEAN CRUSTACEANS DEPICTION DEPICTIONS DESERTED DIGITAL DIGITALLY DRAWING DRAWINGS DRAWN DUPLICATION EMPTY EUROPEAN SPIDER CRAB EUROPEAN SPIDER CRABS FORMER FORMERLY HISTORIC ILLUSTRATION HISTORIC ILLUSTRATIONS HISTORIC HISTORICAL ILLUSTRATION HISTORICAL HISTORY ILLUSTRATION ILLUSTRATIONS IMAGE MOTIF IMAGE LARGEST MAJA SQUINADO MEDITERRANEAN SEA MEDITERRANEAN MOTIF NATURE NINETEENTH CENTURY NINETIES NINETIES, THE NINETY DECADE NO ONE NO PEOPLE NO-ONE NOBODY OLD OPEN SKY OUT OUTDOOR OUTDOORS OUTSIDE RECONSTRUCTION REFURBISHMENT REPLICA REPLICATION REPRESENTATION REPRODUCTION RESTORATION WORK RESTORATION RESTORATIONS RESTORED SEA SKETCH SPINOUS SPIDER CRAB SPINY SPIDER CRAB TODAY UNINHABITED VINTAGE WHITE WILD ANIMAL WILD ANIMALS WILDLIFE WITHOUT PEOPLE WOODBLOCK PRINT WOODCARVING WOODCUT WOODCUTS WOODPRINT XIX CENTURY XYLOGRAPH XYLOGRAPHY