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Fiddler crabs burrow primarily for shelter and protection from predators, harsh environmental conditions, and high tides. The burrows provide a safe habitat where they can hide and conserve moisture. Additionally, burrowing helps create a stable environment for mating and raising their young, as well as facilitating access to food sources like detritus and algae found in the sediment.

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