Crabs Traffic Alert: Millions of Red Crabs Make Their Way out of Christmas Island in Australia, Roads Swamped As They March to Ocean; Watch Video
Have you ever heard of Crab Traffic? We know you haven't. But this strange phenomenon is not new to the people of Western Australia as millions of red crabs in Christmas Island move out off the jungles and create traffic on road as they make their way to the ocean in October. Scroll down to get a glimpse of this bizarre sight!
Millions of red crabs march out of Christmas Island in Western Australia as they head towards the ocean to begin their annual migration. They buzz around and create crab traffic, making it difficult for the vehicles to move! Strange, right? Though for the residents it is quite familiar as every year, the red crabs move out off jungles in large numbers. The traffic is so huge that the volunteers of Christmas Island National Park have to sweep them out of roads so they don't get squashed by cars.
Watch the Video of Crabs Creating Traffic in Australia:
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