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Blogger Jade said...

Awesome video! I'd love to see that in person.

January 29, 2008

Blogger Sonya said...

Are those things not edible? I just keep seeing thousands of crab dinners on the hoof...!

January 29, 2008

Blogger Unknown said...

that video puts the overload in ugly-overload. i think i'd go insane if i lived there, wouldn't those baby crabs be crawling all over you while you slept?

January 29, 2008

Blogger Arallyn said...

I think the adult migration would be tolerable, if not a bit annoying...the babies though...not so much in the tolerable department. I think I'd conveniently "visit relatives" every year for the holidays if I lived there.

January 29, 2008

Blogger Unknown said...

I've seen footage of the big crab migration, but never seen the returning babies, which seem a whole lot more annoying! Not to mention giving you the complete heebie-jeebies!

January 30, 2008

Anonymous Anonymous said...

*skeeve*skeeve*skeeve*

OMG! That is awful. I can feel little baby crabs crawling all over me...

I would MOVE ::yesterday::

January 31, 2008

Blogger Jack Ruttan said...

Gosh, I'm sure it was a lot easier for them before we got in the way. I mean, we've only got the whole world, while they've got their one little island.

/end eco-lecture

February 03, 2008

Blogger Jack Ruttan said...

Mind you, I'm sure to them we're just another larger kind of crazy ant.

Hah! I've got no visual verification. That weeds out them durned liberruls.

February 03, 2008

Blogger Victorya said...

Love the kitty at the end, obvy they seem harmless enough, if a little icky to think of hundreds of them crawling on me at night while I try to sleep.

I am, however, with Sonja. I'd be out side with a tub of butter and garlic. Those crabs would just crawl in by themselves.

February 04, 2008

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Aww, what cute little baby crabs! I'd hate to step on the little guys. I suppose, though, that the casualties are important in controlling the population... can you imagine an island that size inhabited by billions of crabs?

March 12, 2008

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