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Ancient Crabs Face Extinction Over Biomedical Blood Harvest
6 Jan
Summary
- Horseshoe crab populations have declined over 70 percent since 2000.
- Their blue blood is essential for testing drug safety, despite synthetic alternatives.
- A lawsuit was filed against the US government for failing to protect the species.

A conservation group has initiated legal action against the US government, citing its failure to protect the American horseshoe crab. These marine invertebrates, often termed 'living fossils,' have roamed the oceans for over 450 million years, predating dinosaurs.
However, their numbers have drastically fallen by more than 70 percent since the year 2000. This decline is primarily attributed to excessive harvesting and diminishing habitats. The critical factor driving this crisis is the demand for their unique blue blood, which contains a protein essential for biomedical testing.




