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Christmas Island crab migration
I'm researching a trip to see the crab migration on Christmas Island.
Was wondering if anyone has some more detailed info beyond what's on the Christmas Island website (http://www.christmas.net.au/introduction.html). More specifically: - Dates for this year's migration - Cheap hostel or hostel-like accommodations - Airfare cost from Jakarta - How is the migration in light of crazy ants (is it still worth seeing?) Thanks for all info, SM |
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Christmas Island crab migration
"Squirrel" wrote in message
om... I'm researching a trip to see the crab migration on Christmas Island. Was wondering if anyone has some more detailed info beyond what's on the Christmas Island website (http://www.christmas.net.au/introduction.html). Followed your link and clicked on the National Park and Wildlife link and found this: "At the beginning of the wet season (usually October / November), most adult Red Crabs suddenly begin a spectacular migration from the forest to the coast, to breed and release eggs into the sea." |
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