Now that is SCARY looking!I went to that locality to see a particular bird! No bird like that in the beginning and I took a few photos of Ghost Crab (frustrated that I will not see the bird)!
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They are absolutely harmless! When you try to get closer they run like crazy into their burrows or dig themself in the sand. That makes them easy to catch and difficult to photograph.Now that is SCARY looking!
Good to know. I will know when I dream about zombie crabs it's not real!They are absolutely harmless! When you try to get closer they run like crazy into their burrows or dig themself in the sand. That makes them easy to catch and difficult to photograph.
Good to know. I will know when I dream about zombie crabs it's not real!
Beautiful couple of shots, by the way.
These are wild in Hawaii? Have you seen one catch a snake?Here are few from today!
The Small Indian Mongoose (before someone asks me what it is and I answer after couple of years
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Off course they are wild! It's a Botanical garden not a Zoo! And they are everywhere!These are wild in Hawaii? Have you seen one catch a snake?
Virginia is almost like this. I think there are only 5 venomous snake species mostly copperheads and you almost have to intentionally search for them. I don't any are strong enough to be more than a nuisance for people, but I have heard of cats and small dogs dying from venomous bites here.Off course they are wild! It's a Botanical garden not a Zoo! And they are everywhere!
No, I haven't seen one catching snakes and I hope it will stay like that: the only naturalized snake we have here is the Brahminy Blind Snake!
Small, blind and harmless if you don't take it in your hands - by my own experience! Take it in your hands and they will stink for a lot of time - it's only defense!
Are they edible? (Sorry, but I'm French)Old photos of the two species of Ghost Crabs existing here - just to make sure Eric sleeps well)): on clean sand they are looking different. The second one is the real "Ghost": small, well blending in the sand, very fast and you don't really realize what you noticed in the sand!
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I have no idea. I have seen only kids to chase and catch them - for the fun! And some photographers chasing them - also for the fun!Are they edible? (Sorry, but I'm French)
Just dreaming of a yummy-yummy crab bisque...
I'm often wondering about this kind of question, too!Are they edible? (Sorry, but I'm French)
Just dreaming of a yummy-yummy crab bisque...
Great!The clouds had started rolling in so I tried to find some of the Merriam's Chipmunks in the mixed forest. This one, while having the muted markings, decided to pose on its way across a fallen trunk.
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