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  2. Watch as massive amount of crabs scamper across ... - AOL

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    Video from Christmas Island National Park in Australia shows the bright red crabs along a road, dotting the landscape in red. "It's shaping up to be a bumper year for the red crab migration!"

  3. Watch: Millions of crabs swarm Australia's Christmas Island ...

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    A female red crab can produce up to 100,000 eggs, the website said. ... Millions of crabs swarm Australia's Christmas Island during migration season. Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement ...

  4. Christmas Island red crab - Wikipedia

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    In total (including killed), the ants are believed to have displaced 15–20 million red crabs on Christmas Island. [13] During their larval stage, millions of red crab larvae are eaten by fish and large filter-feeders such as manta rays and whale sharks which visit Christmas Island during the red crab breeding season.

  5. Christmas Island National Park - Wikipedia

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    Christmas Island National Park is a national park occupying most of Christmas Island, an Australian territory in the Indian Ocean southwest of Indonesia. [1] The park is home to many species of animal and plant life, including the eponymous red crab, whose annual migration sees around 100 million crabs move to the sea to spawn.

  6. Annual migration of red crabs in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The annual migration of red crabs in Australia begins in October/November each year. Millions of red crabs Gecarcoidea natalis migrate from the Australian islands to the Indian Ocean during this one to two-week-long period. The purpose of migration is to go underwater and lay eggs and breeding has to be made possible.

  7. Red Crab Catches and Devours Baby Blue Crabs on Christmas Island

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    A cast of blue land crab babies became lunch for a hungry red crab at Dolly Beach on Christmas Island, with footage showing the larger crab feeding on the smaller species.This video was captured ...

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