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World's largest crab migration sparks road closures and lunar monitoring on Christmas Island

An annual phenomenon on Christmas Island, Australia, involves up to 100 million red crabs leaving the forest for the ocean to lay their eggs, requiring extensive logistical protection and traffic control.The world's largest crab migration takes place on Christmas Island, Australia. Credit: Reproduction/Instagram/christmasislandnpChristmas Island, an Australian territory in the Indian Ocean, witnesses one of the most impressive natural spectacles…
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An annual phenomenon on Christmas Island, Australia, involves up to 100 million red crabs leaving the forest to head to the ocean to lay their eggs, requiring extensive logistical protection and traffic control. The world's largest crab migration takes place on Christmas Island, Australia. Credit: Reproduction/Instagram/christmasislandnp. Christmas Island, an Australian territory in the Indian Ocean, witnesses one of the most impressive natural …

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meteored.cl broke the news in on Saturday, November 29, 2025.
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