March of the red crabs
A
red crab stops during the annual migration from the rainforest to the
ocean to mate on Christmas Island, off the north west coast of
Australia.
Red crabs make their way en masse along a road on Christmas Island, off the north west coast of Australia, during their annual migration from the rainforest to the ocean to mate.
Red crabs clamber over a rock on the shoreline of Christmas Island, off the north west coast of Australia, during their annual migration from the rainforest to the ocean to mate.
Red crabs climb over an overpass to cross a road on Christmas Island during their migration from the forest to the ocean.
Red crabs clamber along a culvert on Christmas Island, off the north west coast of Australia, during their annual migration from the rainforest to the ocean to mate.
Red crabs make their way towards the ocean on Christmas Island, off the north-west Australian coast.
Red crabs crawl over a gutter during their migration on Christmas Island from the forest to the sea.
Low shot of red crabs crawling along a fenced of section of road on Christmas Island, off the north-west Australian coast.
Red crabs use a tunnel to cross a road on Christmas Island during their migration from the forest to the ocean to mate.
Red crabs gather en masse on the shoreline of Christmas Island, off the north west coast of Australia, during their annual migration from the rainforest to the ocean to mate.
Hundreds of red crabs crawl along a fenced off side of road on their annual march from the forest to the ocean.
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