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Horseshoe Crab Blood Harvesting Practices Questioned by Researchers
Horseshoe crabs along the US East Coast are being put at risk of population decline because of systematic crab-bleeding operations done by the pharmaceutical and medical device industries, according to new research that suggests that even though the horseshoe crabs are released after being bled, the bleeding process alters their behavior and psychology.
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