: any of several genera (such as Austruca, Leptuca, or Uca) of burrowing crabs in which the male has one claw that is greatly enlarged
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Along the way, pause at shallow tide pools to spot fiddler crabs scuttling in the surf.—New York Times,
31 July 2025 This little robot was deployed on a mudflat along with fiddler crabs in southern Portugal.—
Mrigakshi Dixit,
Interesting Engineering,
5 Aug. 2025 During those precious months, anything from a fiddler crab to a minnow was cause for excitement, our time with them so abundant that there was no need to tally or keep track.—
Hannah Towey,
Condé Nast Traveler,
22 Apr. 2026 In one of the first scenes, Roz learns to scrabble up a cliff by copying the movements of a fiddler crab (which is immediately swiped by a seagull).—
Elvia Wilk,
The Atlantic,
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