The red crab is protected under Australian law as it exists on only two Australian islands in the Indian Ocean. On Christmas Island alone there are more than 100 million.
The annual crab migration has begun–red on Christmas Island, Australia. At this time, tens of millions of crabs cross roads and gardens to reach the Indian Ocean, where they reproduce.
O starting point is the forest and the final destination is OIndian Ocean.
Only on Christmas Island, in Australia, there are dozens of million of red crabs that migrate annuallybut the winding path does not prevent them from reaching the sea.
Cover roads, gardens and force the island’s population to adapt.
Migration begins when the rainy season begins in the southern hemisphere. Crabs travel from the forest inland to the ocean, where they mate.
Afterwards, the males return to the wildtime and faithmeas stay behinds pWe buy put the eggs.
The red crab is protected under Australian law as it it exists on just two Australian islands in the Indian Ocean.
Only on Christmas Island are there more than 100 million.