



The contains of this blog are mainly on pictures which i received from my friends around the globe thru the email attachments, which i would like to share it with everyone... This blog address is http://pictzz.blogspot.com
Aerial view of Christmas Island
During the migration, the island's human inhabitants just have to adapt
There are around 120 million crabs on the march The crabs navigate the same pathways year after year
The eggs hatch immediately on contact with the water
A female crab expels eggs from her brood pouch
After two weeks of marching, the first wave of crabs reaches the ocean
The weary travellers dip in the ocean to replace body fluids and salts
The weary travellers dip in the ocean to replace body fluids and salts
Red crabs begin their march from the forest to the sea, where they will reproduce
Baby crabs navigate their way into the rainforest ... and the ants
Crabs pop up in the most unexpected places Christmas Island rainforest
For the islanders, encounters with crabs during the migration are just part of island life
Most of the time we just work around the crabs and take them for granted
Female Adult Red Crab
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christmas_Island_red_crab
http://www.environment.gov.au/parks/publications/christmas/pubs/red-crabs-brochure.pdf (Adobe Acrobat Reader is required to view PDF files.)