Every November, the 1,200 denizens of Australia’s Christmas Island break out the rake and leaf blower and head out to their yards, driveways, and sidewalks. It’s not dead oak and beech leaves on their minds, however, but another red-tinted carpet—100 million crimson-colored crabs. Outnumbering their human neighbors 100,000 to 1, the Gecarcoidea natalis or Christmas Island […]
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