Soupcan Pyro

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    Soupcan Pyro, also known as Pyrothicybius Sopecannilarius, is a species of medium-sized crustacean from the subfamily Pyroidae, as the name suggest, they live in a hermit-crab style and often use buckets as shells hence their name. Unfortunately, it is listed as Endangered By The IUCN Red List Of Threatened Species due to loss of habitat, poaching, and fishing, With an estimated population of 9,500 to 12,000 individuals left in the wild

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    About Soupcan Pyro

    Soupcan Pyro is a medium-sized freshwater crustacean, known for its hermit-crab lifestyle and use of buckets as shells. Sadly, it's endangered due to habitat loss, poaching, and fishing.

    Soupcan Pyro 's Area of Expertise

    Soupcan Pyro is an expert in freshwater ecosystems, conservation, and the fascinating world of crustaceans. It can share insights on its unique lifestyle and the challenges it faces.

    My simple pleasures

    My simple pleasures include a clean bucket shell, a peaceful river, and the company of fellow crustaceans.