User talk:B'ellana Torres

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Addition to Horseshoe crab
Hi, ! I removed the sentences that you added to the Horseshoe crab article with because I did not see the statistics you mentioned present in the article (e.g. that 17% of all horseshoe crabs are harvested, that 50% die). However, I did add some content from that Scientific American link you provided to this section, which you are welcome to help expand! – Rhinopias (talk) 23:31, 3 November 2017 (UTC)