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Australia will protect Christmas Island red crabs, and in my personal opinion, there are three reasons. First, the red crab on Christmas Island has an important protective effect on the ecological environment; Second, the migration of red crabs on Christmas Island is a spectacular sight that can promote the development of local tourism; Third, the number of red crabs on Christmas Island is scarce, and the species is more precious, which deserves the protection of the local **.
Australia's Christmas Island red crab has started its annual migration. This kind of land-living crab, when the rainforest comes, will migrate from the land where they live all the way to the sea, and millions of red crabs migrate to become a local spectacle. In order to protect these red crabs, the contemporary ** did not hesitate to close the road and open up a special road.
Australia will choose to protect the red crab in western Zhejiang, mainly for the following two reasons.
Red crabs are endemic to Australia, and although their populations and numbers are huge, they do not pose a threat to the ecological environment, on the contrary, they are small experts in protecting the ecological environment. These red crabs like to eat fallen leaves, fallen flowers and fruits, as well as fresh leaves, and when food is scarce, they also eat dead crabs and dead birds, and even human and other animal debris and garbage are also part of their food.
This omnivorous nature is destined to become a small expert in purifying the ecological environment. In addition, the migration of millions of red crabs has become a unique sight in the area, attracting a large number of tourists every year. Such a scene also brings tourism benefits to the local area and promotes local economic development.
There are hundreds of millions of red crabs in the local area, which is not a rare protected animal, but this creature only lives on Christmas Island and Cocos Islands in the Indian Ocean. If you look at such a quantity in the global environment, the red crab is a precious and rare species.
It is precisely because of its rarity and preciousness that the local ** will organize manpower to protect it every year during the red crab migration season. They migrate from the land to the coast to breed, and this characteristic is the only way to create a migratory spectacle.
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In the process of migration, there are often many hardships. They die from lack of sunlight and extreme sun exposure, and some die when they are run over by passing vehicles while crossing roads or railroad tracks. It is known that about 1 million red crabs are run over by cars during their migration every year.
Therefore, Australia needs to protect red crabs.
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I think the main reason is that the number of red crabs in Australia is relatively small, and its nutritional value is relatively high, which has certain significance for the protection of biodiversity.
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Because red crabs are included in the world's high-end seafood list in Australia, they will be protected as much as possible.
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Australia's Christmas Island Red Crab begins its annual migration, which is a spectacular spectacle, and while locals may see it on a regular basis, as foreigners, we may rarely see such a large procession. In a certain season, we can always encounter some animals to make a big migration, Australian red crabs start from the forest and migrate to the coast, Qianxi also aims to mate and lay eggs, and then lay eggs and return to the forest after contact.
1.The migration of red crabs is a very amazing scene, densely packed like a red army, which is also the charm of nature.
As you can imagine, thousands of red crabs set out in the forest, and there are red crabs on the roads and bridges along the way, and after reaching the shore, the male crabs burrow, and then the females mate and lay eggs. Christmas Island red crabs are also omnivorous crabs, their shells are black, but their abdomen and limbs are red, and their limbs are short and thick, making them inedible. And at the end of October, when the heavy rain is approaching, they start their long journey.
2.The migration of red crabs on Christmas Island is a rare sight, when the coast is full of red crab schools and even passes through dangerous areas such as railways and roads.
In order to protect the migration of red crabs, the locals have built special wildlife passages, and the railways and roads are closed during the peak migration period of the red line. This Christmas Island red crab leaf is only found on Christmas Island and Cocos Islands in the Indian Ocean, so it is very rare in other parts of the world. It is also a species of ground crab that will rush through all obstacles during migration, which is admirable.
3.The scale of these red crab migrations on Christmas Island is very large, and this annual migration is closely tied to the moon's schedule.
Christmas Island red crabs mate during such a time, laying eggs that will develop in burrows for more than ten days, and will release these little crabs into the sea just at the time of the high tide between the last quarter and Joy. The migration of Christmas Island red crabs is also a natural law, they breathe with gills, and they must be very careful to conserve water when migrating, otherwise they are likely to dry out.
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It is a very shocking scene, there are so many river crabs migrating, it feels particularly shocking, and it is a visual impact.
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Personally, I think this scene is very spectacular, you can see dense red crabs migrating on the beach, and the whole process is very shocking.
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This scene is still very amazing, and you can also see through this scene, the local red crabs have also migrated, and this scene is also very amazing.
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Australian red crabs are protected in Australia. The red crab, also known as the Christmas Island red crab, is a species endemic to Australia. It is only found on Christmas Island in Australia.
Its shell is about centimeters wide and looks like a grilled lobster. Its exterior color is red, except for the black back shell, the abdomen and limbs are red. Especially during the Great Migration, the crabs are red from a distance.
The principle of red crab is the same as that of some fish. During the breeding season, as land crabs on the island, red crabs need to spawn in the ocean for breeding. This is a sea crab.
Therefore, at the end of October every year, the red crabs on Christmas Island begin a massive trek. Tens of millions of red crabs have to return to the ocean to breed through various roads, railways, etc. And there are no road signs in the directions.
They are all oriented by the sense of the temperature of the sea.
During the great migration of red crabs, especially when crossing the street, a car will inevitably cause a large number of people**. In order to protect these endemic species and prevent cars from running over the red crabs, local staff will "block" the roads that the red crabs must pass through in advance, set up some roadblocks to prevent them from climbing into the middle of the road, and build a 5-meter-high overpass and a number of underpasses to provide extremely convenient travel conditions for the red crabs. In fact, it is a flyover, standing high above the road that the red crab must pass, and there are blocks on both sides of the road.
When this huge team finds that they can't climb over, they naturally choose to go on the bridge. I have to say it's still very smart.
After this spectacle was ** on the Internet, it attracted the attention of many netizens, and some people even flew over** this scene, because it was too shocking. Because the local red crabs also have a large-scale migration every year, around October every year, these red crabs living on their island will crawl out of the corner one by one. These red crabs have to go through woods or even across roads before congregating at the seaside.
They go there for a lifelong event, where mating and spawning are done. For these red crabs, the mating process is not very difficult. The hard thing is to cross the street and get to the place of mating.
There are about 45 million red crabs living here, which is quite a huge number.
Underground passages have also been built for these crabs, allowing them to get where they want to be on time. This phenomenon of all 45 million red crabs migrating is relatively rare. Subsequently, Australia** solved this problem by building a bridge or flyover for these crabs in a very humane way.
Crabs can climb up from both sides and finally reach the coastal area, which greatly reduces the probability of crabs being crushed to death and relieves the pressure of traffic. And there is an underground passage under the bridge, so crabs that don't walk on the bridge can pass underneath, which can be said to be very loving. The bridge will make the migration of red crabs safer and keep traffic flowing, which can be described as killing two birds with one stone.
In fact, the local ** is doing more than that. They also designed an underground passage. These designs undoubtedly make red crabs safer.
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The status of red crabs in Australia is very low, because red crabs are rampant in Australia, which has affected the local ecological environment.
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It has a particularly good status in Australia, and the sales are particularly high, and it tastes particularly delicious, and people often use it to roast and eat, which is not only nutritious but also delicious.
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Australians believe that red crabs have a toxic formic acid in their bodies, which can cause damage to the intestinal mucosa when eaten, so they never eat it, and in the rainy season, in order to let them avoid humans victoriously, they also build a bridge for them.
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