Sunday, 28 September 2008
Soldier Crabs
At low tide on the Mooloola River the Soldier crabs are on the march. These are tiny crabs, ranging from pea size to maybe 15 mm across their bodies, and they run in regiments.
I'd often wondered at how the blue colour gave them any camouflage at all, but perhaps this view of them running across a patch of sand with a heavy mineral content gives a hint.
Mooloolaba
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7 comments
Wow! Those look otherwordly. What a great catch.
They look like something from a Dr Who set ... should be a favourite with J.
Crabs in the golden crowbars of Tintin.
I have never seen blue crabs
Amazing! I had no idea you had them on the sunshine coast. Are they seasonal???
Those crabs are so cool! They look just beautiful!
This is a great image. Were the seagulls lurking around looking for a feed, or were they all in the local KFC carpark looking to score some chips? :)
Although it sounds scary, we have stingrays that "mine" the waters edge once the numbers of crabs start to increase!
One day there will be heaps of crabs, the next, at low tide all we have is a mass of holes that look as though someone has been through with a shovel!
The seagulls don't have a chance!
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