Oh wow! It's like the invasion of the 17-year cicadas. They are EVERYWHERE!
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This morning I received an urgent telephone call from my good friend Pam Gaffin. She was terribly excited about an event that was happening before her eyes. Pam told me it was a migration of soldier crabs also called hermit crabs and there were millions and millions of them she likened it to the migrations of Serengeti. I didn't need to hear anymore, I loaded my car with cameras and was out the door. Pam told me that this began this morning at sunrise at Nanny point near Concordia. I have heard about this migration for years and knew that it occurred in August, I can't tell you how happy I am that Pam called. Pam you're my hero. — at Nanny Point, St. John, USVI.
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ughsays...A time lapse of this would be great too. Great music.
ambassdorall those crabs look disgruntled. they're all thinking "freakin' sausage party".
antWow, I'd go nuts if I was a kid/child/callow ant.
critical_dReminds me of the Garthim from The Dark Crystal.
StormsingerHas nobody asked the only important question about this?
WHERE are they going?
maatcHOLY CRAB!
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