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Millions of red crabs have emerged from their burrows and the rainforests on Australia's Christmas Island to begin their annual migration to the ocean, leading to quite a surreal scene.
Red crab migration season has begun on Australia's Christmas Island. Millions of the crabs traverse roads to reach the shores, mate and eventually produce eggs.
The migration of millions of red crabs occurs every year after the first rain of the wet season, which usually happens in October or November.
The first wave of bright red crabs on their annual migration appeared after rain on Christmas Island. Footage shows a swarm of crustaceans crawling on rocks by the shore in the Australian ...
Millions of red crabs have emerged from their burrow to begin their journey to the shore, closing roads along the way in Australia.
See Some of the Millions of Red Crabs Making Their Annual Christmas Island Migration to the Sea Video shared by Parks Australia showed thousands of the red crabs crossing streets and climbing ...
Christmas Island National Park is a destination full of unique wildlife experiences for visitors, including the annual red crab migration, where millions of crabs head from the forest to the ocean.
Video shared by Parks Australia showed thousands of the red crabs crossing streets and climbing bridges, undeterred by passers-by.
Red crab migration season, which sees millions of crabs make their way to the ocean to breed, kicked off on Australia’s Christmas Island, footage taken on October 23 showed.According to Parks ...
Video shared by Parks Australia showed thousands of the red crabs crossing streets and climbing bridges, undeterred by passers-by.
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