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A couple of days ago at the boat ramp for Cocoa Beach, I spotted a
copulating couple of horseshoe crabs skittering in the shallows. I looked
closely and found that there were four sharp-ribbed drills (Eupleura
caudata) perched on the female's dorsum.

What were those drills up to?

This question has me alternately searching for a serious answer or a perfect
punchline.

David Kirsh
Durham, NC

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