Coconut Crabs Eating at Gerald Chambers blog

Coconut Crabs Eating. Coconut crabs are also known as robber crabs due to their criminal ways. Some researchers believe that her remains were eaten by coconut crabs, who then dragged away the bones. They eat animal carcasses, the molted skeletons of other crustaceans, tropical fruits, and coconut meat. The biggest land crab on earth reaches three feet across and eats coconuts! Coconut crabs will eat fallen fruit, nuts and seeds. Sometimes called the robber crab or palm thief, coconut crabs are enormous, terrestrial hermit crabs that can grow up to 1m (3 feet) in width. The crab is known for its ability to crack or pound open. Coconut crab facts overview habitat: Perhaps unexpectedly for crabs, they are also rather ruthless predators. They often use their claws to poke a hole into the soft eye of a coconut before splitting it open, but some coconut crabs will drag coconuts to the top of a tree, dropping them to break them open. Coconut crabs come forth irregularly at night to feed, loot, raid and plunder.

Robber Crabs a photo on Flickriver
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They often use their claws to poke a hole into the soft eye of a coconut before splitting it open, but some coconut crabs will drag coconuts to the top of a tree, dropping them to break them open. Coconut crabs are also known as robber crabs due to their criminal ways. Perhaps unexpectedly for crabs, they are also rather ruthless predators. Coconut crabs will eat fallen fruit, nuts and seeds. They eat animal carcasses, the molted skeletons of other crustaceans, tropical fruits, and coconut meat. Coconut crabs come forth irregularly at night to feed, loot, raid and plunder. Some researchers believe that her remains were eaten by coconut crabs, who then dragged away the bones. The biggest land crab on earth reaches three feet across and eats coconuts! Coconut crab facts overview habitat: The crab is known for its ability to crack or pound open.

Robber Crabs a photo on Flickriver

Coconut Crabs Eating Coconut crab facts overview habitat: The biggest land crab on earth reaches three feet across and eats coconuts! Perhaps unexpectedly for crabs, they are also rather ruthless predators. Coconut crabs come forth irregularly at night to feed, loot, raid and plunder. Some researchers believe that her remains were eaten by coconut crabs, who then dragged away the bones. The crab is known for its ability to crack or pound open. Coconut crabs will eat fallen fruit, nuts and seeds. They often use their claws to poke a hole into the soft eye of a coconut before splitting it open, but some coconut crabs will drag coconuts to the top of a tree, dropping them to break them open. Coconut crab facts overview habitat: They eat animal carcasses, the molted skeletons of other crustaceans, tropical fruits, and coconut meat. Sometimes called the robber crab or palm thief, coconut crabs are enormous, terrestrial hermit crabs that can grow up to 1m (3 feet) in width. Coconut crabs are also known as robber crabs due to their criminal ways.

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