One of hundreds, if not thousands of shrimps that live in the tidal pools around St-Malo. I fell in love with these arthropods—watching any pool, they would simply morph into view. Now they were always there, but it required a certain amount of intentionality on my part to see them. Once they became visible, they were all over these pools, feeding. I stuck my foot in to see what happened, and I was covered with the little ones that ate the dead skin around my toes.
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