The annual red crab migration on Christmas Island has begun, as millions of crabs have emerged simultaneously from their burrows in search of a mate.
This Australian territory, with a human population of just over 2000 people, also has a very large number of red crabs! The ...
Christmas Island residents are once again sharing their home with millions of red crabs as they make their way to the ocean, with their numbers having "skyrocketed" in recent years.
MELBOURNE, Australia — Tens of millions of red crabs are making their way to the ocean as part of their annual migration on Christmas Island, where a much smaller human population uses leaf blowers ...
Every year, more than 100 million red crabs travel across Christmas Island in Australia, from the rainforest to the sea, in ...
Every year, Christmas Island, located in the Indian Ocean near the Indonesian Island of Java, becomes a striking sight as tens of millions of red crabs make their annual migration to the ocean. During ...
Sitting in the Indian Ocean is a unique destination filled with wildlife and memorable experiences for those who visit. The Australian external territory of Christmas Island is largely made up of ...
Each year, millions of red crabs swarm across Christmas Island in a breathtaking migration from forest to sea for spawning.
Emerging from the rainforest floors of Christmas Island, a sea of red crabs embark on their annual journey to the ocean to breed and lay eggs. They follow the same migration route each year and take ...
The island off mainland Australia experiences the event every summer, when around 50 million crabs scuttle down from their ...
Up to 100 million crabs are expected to make their way from their forest burrows to the shoreline where they breed. View on euronews ...