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Bio SZN on Instagram: "A wave of tiny crabs arrives on Christmas Island after drifting in the ocean as larvae. When they come ashore, young Christmas Island red crabs travel in huge numbers toward the forest where the adults live year round. Each crablet must cross beaches, rocks, and human structures while avoiding predators and invasive yellow crazy ants, which are a major threat on the island. Those that reach the forest will feed and grow for several years before joining the adult migration
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The spectacular red crab migration on Christmas Island National Park may be winding down (for now!), but our crustacean pals don't seem to have gotten the message! 🦀 The male and female crabs have both returned to the jungle after mating and spawning, but that doesn't mean the migration is over. 🌴 Instead, we're getting another (smaller) spawning event in December. And, if all goes well, baby crab returns happen roughly four weeks after each spawning. In mid-December, there'll be possible baby
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The spectacular red crab migration on Christmas Island National Par…
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