When and how to see the Red Crabs on Christmas Island?
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I've recently been seeing a few mentions of this event, and it sounds incredible. When's the time to go see them, and can you do it on your own or do you need a tour group? How would one go about organising this? I know you can fly there, that's fine, it's the next stage that I need information on ;)
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What is the time of migration of a red crab?
Red crabs live alone in dirt burrows, or deep rock crevices. Crabs stay in the shade of their dwelling for most of the year. In October or November, when the wet season is about to return, crabs begin their migration to the shore. This timing coincides with the lunar cycle and the tides.Where do the red crabs of Christmas Island migrate?
In an annual phenomenon unmatched anywhere in the world, millions of red crabs emerged from the forest on Christmas Island Tuesday, swarming over roads and beaches on their way to the sea to breed. Every year the large crabs migrate across the Australian territory in the Indian Ocean, south of Indonesia.How long does the Christmas Island crab migration last?
The main migration commences on the plateau and can last up to 18 days. Masses of crabs gather into broad \u201cstreams\u201d as they move toward the coast, climbing down high inland cliff faces, and over or around all obstacles in their way, following routes used year after year for both downward and return migrations.Can you eat the Christmas Island red crabs?
Despite its great numbers, Christmas Island red crabs are not considered edible, at least not edible to humans.People Are Flocking To Christmas Island To See The Red Crab Migration
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