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Millions of Crabs Invade an Australian Island During Unusual Synchronised Migration

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This weekend, Christmas Island, a confetti placed in the Indian Ocean, saw one of the most spectacular synchronized migrations on the planet. After three weeks of walking in the forest, red crab females found themselves for an unusual dance on the beaches.
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This weekend, Christmas Island, a confetti placed in the Indian Ocean, saw one of the most spectacular synchronized migrations on the planet. After three weeks of walking in the forest, red crab females found themselves for an unusual dance on the beaches.

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La Croix broke the news in on Sunday, November 16, 2025.
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