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A close-up, frontal photograph depicts a large, spiky king crab (likely *Lithodes santolla*, also known as Southern king crab or centolla) submerged in water within an aquarium located in Ushuaia, Argentina. The crustacean's armored carapace and appendages are covered in numerous sharp, conical spikes, presenting a dominant purple-pink hue due to artificial lighting, with underlying reddish-brown and pale white coloration visible. Two long, slender, reddish antennae extend from its upper cephalothorax. Paired stalked eyes are visible, positioned beneath a spiky rostrum. Intricate mouthparts are centered on the ventral side of its head. A portion of a large, spiky claw is visible in the lower-left foreground. The background is blurred, showing reflections of overhead white illumination, including a partial 'U'-shaped fixture, alongside diffused blue and green light sources. A blue, segmented string-like object is positioned vertically on the left side of the tank. No people are visible.
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