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Huge and colourful crab patrols the beach in Galapagos islands
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Huge and colourful crab patrols the beach in Galapagos islands

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This enormous crab is scouring the beach for algae and decaying matter that he feasts on.
This enormous crab is scouring the beach for algae and decaying matter that he feasts on.
The Sally Lightfoot crab, also known as the red rock crab, is a vibrant and agile creature commonly found along the shores of the Galapagos Islands. This crab is known for its striking red and orange coloration, which makes it a picturesque subject against the dark volcanic rocks and blue ocean. Sally Lightfoot crabs are often seen scuttling across the beaches and rocks, feeding on algae and detritus. They play a vital role in the ecosystem by keeping the beaches clean and helping to control the populations of other small organisms.
Early explorers remarked at the agility of these crabs, describing them as impossible to catch. They seem capable of running quickly in any direction with a reaction time so quick that it has been said they can read the mind of those trying to capture them. They are not commonly used as a food source, but they are used as bait by fishermen.
With their beautiful coloration, these crabs are a delight to see and photograph.

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