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Harry the Hermit Crab Gets A Lego Home of His Own

04/03/2012
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  • Harry the Hermit Crab and His Lego Brick Shell
    Harry the hermit crab has the same problem as all of his kind; his soft belly leaves him vulnerable to the elements so he must seek out his own sea shell for safety. But unlike other hermit crabs, Harry lives in Legoland, Windsor, in the UK, and the staff there had a novel approach to his problem - designing a <strong>red, yellow and blue LEGO shell-shaped home </strong>for him to call his own!...<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/harry-the-hermit-crab-gets-a-lego-home-of-his-own/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Harry the Hermit Crab and His Lego Brick Shell
    Harry the hermit crab has the same problem as all of his kind; his soft belly leaves him vulnerable to the elements so he must seek out his own sea shell for safety. But unlike other hermit crabs, Harry lives in Legoland, Windsor, in the UK, and the staff there had a novel approach to his problem - designing a <strong>red, yellow and blue LEGO shell-shaped home </strong>for him to call his own!...<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/harry-the-hermit-crab-gets-a-lego-home-of-his-own/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Harry the Hermit Crab and His Lego Brick Shell
    Harry the hermit crab has the same problem as all of his kind; his soft belly leaves him vulnerable to the elements so he must seek out his own sea shell for safety. But unlike other hermit crabs, Harry lives in Legoland, Windsor, in the UK, and the staff there had a novel approach to his problem - designing a <strong>red, yellow and blue LEGO shell-shaped home </strong>for him to call his own!...<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/harry-the-hermit-crab-gets-a-lego-home-of-his-own/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Harry the Hermit Crab and His Lego Brick Shell
    Harry the hermit crab has the same problem as all of his kind; his soft belly leaves him vulnerable to the elements so he must seek out his own sea shell for safety. But unlike other hermit crabs, Harry lives in Legoland, Windsor, in the UK, and the staff there had a novel approach to his problem - designing a <strong>red, yellow and blue LEGO shell-shaped home </strong>for him to call his own!...<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/harry-the-hermit-crab-gets-a-lego-home-of-his-own/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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Harry the Hermit Crab and His Lego Brick Shell

Harry the hermit crab has the same problem as all of his kind; his soft belly leaves him vulnerable to the elements so he must seek out his own sea shell for safety. But unlike other hermit crabs, Harry lives in Legoland, Windsor, in the UK, and the staff there had a novel approach to his problem - designing a red, yellow and blue LEGO shell-shaped home for him to call his own!...

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