Horseshoe crabs — with their spidery legs, shield-like shells and long tails — might look intimidating. But they’re quite helpless when their awkward bodies flip upside down, and they can’t get ...
As spring moves into summer, horseshoe crabs come out of the water during full and new moons to mate. Along the coast, the prehistoric creatures come ashore to lay their eggs, wildlife officials say.
With summertime right around the corner, some folks in Sussex County started their memorial day weekend with a trip to the beach but, not just for fun. They were part of the "Just flip'em" initiative, ...