Thursday, February 26, 2009

A New Meaning to Crabs!

How would you like to run across this guy at the beach...it's related to the hermit crab....

Coconut Crab (Birgus latro) is the largest terrestrial arthropod in the world. It is known for its ability to crack coconuts with its strong pincers in order to eat the contents. It is sometimes called the robber crab because some coconut crabs are rumored to steal shiny items such as pots and silverware from houses and tents. The second photo below gives you a good idea of how large these crabs are - a coconut crab is seeking food from a black trashcan.

It's a large edible land crab related to the hermit crab, and are found in the tropical Indian and Pacific Oceans. They eat coconuts for a living! How would you like to be on an island and come across a crab that is more than 3 feet from head to tail and weighs up to 40 pounds, with a pair of large pincers strong enough to open coconuts! They can climb trees too, but they only eat coconuts that have already fallen to the ground. Coconut crab meat has been considered a local delicacy.

4 comments:

  1. OMGoodness! That's huge, and awesome, and kind of amazing! It just kind of leaves a land-locked gal like me in awe..

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  2. I saw them when I was a young man stationed in the South pacific...they ain't all that charmin'

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  3. HOLY gynormous terrestrial arthropod! That is one big critter.

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  4. Hi there,

    The first photo in this post belongs to me. Please attribute it back to me by either using my full name (Rebecca Dominguez) or my Flickr ID: bluebec

    My photo URL: http://www.flickr.com/photos/bluebec/340613817/

    If you do not attribute the photo I will ask you to remove it.

    Thanks

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