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Sand Bubbler Crabs

Nikon W300 Coolpix

 

Coonarr beach Bundaberg

Australia

 

Sand White Ghost Crab (Ocypode Quadrata)

 

Sand bubbler crabs live in burrows in the sand, where they remain during high tide. When the tide is out, they emerge on to the surface of the sand, and pass the sand through their mouthparts, eating detritus and plankton, and discarding the processed sand as pellets, which cover the beach. The crabs work radially from the entrance to their burrows, which they re-enter as the tide rises and disintegrates the pellets. In each burrow, the crab waits out the high tide in a bubble of air.

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Uploaded on April 29, 2023
Taken on April 27, 2023