Spotted Coral Crab

The Spotted Coral Crab (Corallius maculatus) is a coastal crustacean that resides on the Northern and Western coasts of the continent of Vastallos. They are about 18 cm in length and 10 cm wide.

It's name comes from the spotted pattern along their carapace. Its genus name Corallius comes from its coral-like spots that dots its head. Its abdomen is covered with a strange fur-like material that seems to be used to create its own food (bacteria).

The Spotted Coral Crabs are docile creatures, and prefer to eat algae and kelp when they can. They are extremely common among the coasts of Waahi and Ouránios, with some being found as far as the town of Nisía Gátas.