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Millions of Red Crabs Flooded the Streets, People Had to Avoid Stepping on Them.

(Dan Tri) - According to a representative of Christmas Island National Park (Australia), it is expected that during this time the small island will witness 100 million red crabs moving from their nests in the forest to the coast to reproduce.
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It is estimated that about two-thirds of the Christmas Island crab population died in the first decade of the millennium – partly due to an invasion of yellow ants. Now, after more than 100 million of the crabs began their annual journey from the rainforest to the ocean shores, conservation teams on the island are breathing a sigh of relief.

(Dan Tri) - According to a representative of Christmas Island National Park (Australia), it is expected that during this time the small island will witness 100 million red crabs moving from their nests in the forest to the coast to reproduce.

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Báo điện tử Dân Trí broke the news in on Monday, October 27, 2025.
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