Swimming crab (Cronius ruber). Newly cited species in the Canary Islands (2015). Due to its large number of observations it is considered invasive. Marine invertebrates of the Canary Islands, Tenerife.
Please wait while loading pricing for this media ...
Please wait for price update...
Image id: 860-288231
Release status: Not Model or Property Released
Shot date: April 2019
Upload date: October 2019
Artist: Sergio Hanquet / Biosphoto
Release status: Not Model or Property Released
Shot date: April 2019
Upload date: October 2019
Artist: Sergio Hanquet / Biosphoto
cronius rubercroniusportunidaedecapodaeumalocostracamalacostracacrustacea / branchiataarthropodaarticulataprotostomiacoelomatabilateriametazoaopisthokontaeukaryotasea bottomclose upportraitfront shotunderwater shottenerifetemperate seainvasive speciesaugustsaltwater speciesmacaronesianobodyred swimcrab (cronius ruber)benthonssea bottomsclose upsportraitsfront viewsfront sightsfront sightfront shotsfront viewsubaquatic photossubaquatic sightsseen under the waterphotos under the waterunderwater shotssubaquatic imageunderwater viewsubmarine imagessubmarine sightssubmarine sightsubmarine photossubmarine photounderwater viewssubmarine photographiessubmarine photographyunderwaterunderwaterphotounderwaterpictureunderwaterphotographyunderwaterphotographiesunderwaterphotosunderwaterpicturesténériffetemperate seastemperate oceantemperate oceanssalt water speciesmarine specieswith nobodymarine areaareashotcanary islands archipelagospaineuropean unioneuropeseadestruction of biodiversityenvironmentaquatic speciesspecies particularityspeciesnorth atlantic oceanatlantic oceanworld sea and oceanindividualcrabdecapodcrustaceanwild animal