"Strawberry" crabs!! & other species**species
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"Strawberry" crabs!! & other species**species
I just realized that the kiosk that i sometimes work at (i fill in as kiosk operator sometimes when they need it) has FOUR species of crabs!!!!
at first i thought these bright red crabs (coenobita perlatus) were ecuadorians cuz of their eyes, but wondered why they have hair... anyway these guys are SO cool-looking, and i think i want one now!... BUT i don't know ANYTHING about this type of species and how different they are like how E's are to PP's...
I've searched around for a few hours (it's getting late) and all i came up with was this Australian woman's site that covers A LOT of species but doesn't go into detail with each species... Here's a link to her site with a pic of a "strawberry" crab!
http://www4.tpg.com.au/users/vanessap/h ... latus.html
the other species is the african/Nigerian/SINGAPOREAN!! crab (coenobita cavipes) and they look anywhere from dark chocolate to very dark blue-green or very dark purple ALL OVER... here's a pic
http://www.wildsingapore.com/chekjawa/l ... 24-1cx.htm
i would LOVE to read/learn ANYTHING about those awesome "strawberry" crabs! because we only have like 2 or 3 (at least what i've seen) at our kiosk... and don't want to make it uncomfortable/stressed if i decide to get one...
Tom
On an UNrelated note... here's a pic of the LARGEST living land arthropod... the "COCONUT" crab!!! this thing is HUMUNGOUS!!!! (i stumbled upon it looking for info on strawberries)
http://home.doramail.com/arrowhead/crab.html
(it's the bottom pics that are of the coconut crab)
at first i thought these bright red crabs (coenobita perlatus) were ecuadorians cuz of their eyes, but wondered why they have hair... anyway these guys are SO cool-looking, and i think i want one now!... BUT i don't know ANYTHING about this type of species and how different they are like how E's are to PP's...
I've searched around for a few hours (it's getting late) and all i came up with was this Australian woman's site that covers A LOT of species but doesn't go into detail with each species... Here's a link to her site with a pic of a "strawberry" crab!
http://www4.tpg.com.au/users/vanessap/h ... latus.html
the other species is the african/Nigerian/SINGAPOREAN!! crab (coenobita cavipes) and they look anywhere from dark chocolate to very dark blue-green or very dark purple ALL OVER... here's a pic
http://www.wildsingapore.com/chekjawa/l ... 24-1cx.htm
i would LOVE to read/learn ANYTHING about those awesome "strawberry" crabs! because we only have like 2 or 3 (at least what i've seen) at our kiosk... and don't want to make it uncomfortable/stressed if i decide to get one...
Tom
On an UNrelated note... here's a pic of the LARGEST living land arthropod... the "COCONUT" crab!!! this thing is HUMUNGOUS!!!! (i stumbled upon it looking for info on strawberries)
http://home.doramail.com/arrowhead/crab.html
(it's the bottom pics that are of the coconut crab)
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here's another cool pic of Coenobita perlatus (strawberries!)
http://biomar.free.fr/coenobita_perlatus.html
i also found out that they're closely related to ecuadorians... and that they need saltwater also... so i'm assuming u need to take care of them just like u would an E...
Tom
http://biomar.free.fr/coenobita_perlatus.html
i also found out that they're closely related to ecuadorians... and that they need saltwater also... so i'm assuming u need to take care of them just like u would an E...
Tom
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OH!!! i know about the coconut crab (the only show i watch have to have animals in them) It can grow up to 3 feet (leg tip to leg tip) and looks like and eats cocnuts. It climbs coconut trees and uses its huge claw to cut down the cocnuts and hopefully the nut will break on impact. Imagine walking and all of a sudden this HUGE crab falls on top of you **runs around in a circle "spider monkey spider monkey!" ahhhhh!!!!**
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read this website on strawberry crabs...
http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/a ... ative.html
i think they're only "endangered" on Australia and it is only illegal for civilians to catch them from the wild in Australia...
read the geographic areas the strawberries come from...
"Though found widely throughout the tropical Indo-Pacific from the Red Sea to Samoa, this active scavenger is seldom seen on the islands in the Barrier Reef area."
here's a link where i found that info
http://www4.tpg.com.au/users/vanessap/h ... latus.html
here's a cut and paste:
Unfortunately the strawberry land hermit crab is no longer sold as pets in Australia due to dwindling numbers in the wild. It is against the law to take them from the wild, as both of the terrestrial (land dwelling) hermit crabs are protected by the wildlife conservation act. Only licencsed, skilled hermit crab harvesters are allowed to remove them and if you are caught you will be fined.
http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/a ... ative.html
i think they're only "endangered" on Australia and it is only illegal for civilians to catch them from the wild in Australia...
read the geographic areas the strawberries come from...
"Though found widely throughout the tropical Indo-Pacific from the Red Sea to Samoa, this active scavenger is seldom seen on the islands in the Barrier Reef area."
here's a link where i found that info
http://www4.tpg.com.au/users/vanessap/h ... latus.html
here's a cut and paste:
Unfortunately the strawberry land hermit crab is no longer sold as pets in Australia due to dwindling numbers in the wild. It is against the law to take them from the wild, as both of the terrestrial (land dwelling) hermit crabs are protected by the wildlife conservation act. Only licencsed, skilled hermit crab harvesters are allowed to remove them and if you are caught you will be fined.
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