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A tiny 22-legged crustacean that swims upside down, flapping its legs front to back, has become the star at Joshua Tree National Park following the heavy rains that came with Tropical Storm Hilary.
Photos into the newsroom show shrimp in Joshua Tree National Park. Park rangers shared photos of shrimp in the Barker Dam Reservoir inside Joshua Tree National Park. What you're looking at is a ...
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Thanks to heavy rains brought to California by Tropical Storm Hilary, 22-legged crustaceans are swimming about at Joshua Tree National Park. National Park Service Thanks to heavy rains brought to ...
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