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Horseshoe Crab

Human uses of the horseshoe crab began thousands of years ago with the Indians indigenous to our shores and continues to the present day. Of all its uses, the horseshoe crab is most important to us in medicine, where it has helped us make great strides in eye research, in ensuring that our medicines are pure and free of dangerous bacteria, in the development of wound-healing bandages, and more!

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