Crab Galaxies

Posted by John Farrier in Animals & Pets, Living on January 22, 2012 at 3:24 pm

Some crab species burrow homes into sandy beaches. As they dig, they form sand and dirt into small spheres, which they then push to the surface. When large colonies of crabs are active, they can form unintentional but intricate and beautiful patterns, such as this one in Thailand. You can view many more pictures at the link.

Link -via Kuriositas | Photo: Flickr user Jody McIntyre

 
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Man Harasses Crab, Gets What’s Coming to Him

Posted by John Farrier in Animals & Pets, Living, Video Clips on October 27, 2011 at 6:27 pm


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Don’t chase crabs. You might catch one. And then he might catch you.

-via Geekosystem

 
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Vending Machine Sells Live Crabs

Posted by John Farrier in Food & Drink, Living, Video Clips on October 22, 2010 at 9:37 am


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Serkan Toto of CrunchGear informs us that this is a Japanese-language video of a Chinese vending machine that sells live crabs:

This model is located in a subway station in Nanjing, China, and keeps the crabs at 5°C at all times. In other words, the crabs inside are alive, “hibernating” in a frozen state.

A sign in front of the machine promises 100% customer satisfaction: if buyers get a dead crab, the maker (a Chinese company based in Nanjing whose name I couldn’t decipher) promises they’ll get three crabs for free.

via CrunchGear

 
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Seriously Weird And Endangered Species

Posted by Jill Harness in Animals & Pets, Blogs & Internet, Everything Else, Pictures on December 2, 2008 at 5:00 pm

I’ve seen some weird animals online, but Webecoist always manages to find new oddities that still blow my mind. The one above is a giant coconut crab. I wonder if they taste any good.

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