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  2. Coconut crab - Wikipedia

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    The coconut crab (Birgus latro) is a terrestrial species of giant hermit crab, ... [40] but the coconut crab is extinct on the central islands. [41]

  3. Carcinisation - Wikipedia

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    The hairy stone crab (Lomis hirta) [8] Hermit crabs: The coconut crab (Birgus latro) Patagurus rex [9] Infraorder Brachyura (true crabs) [10] First appearance: Early Jurassic; The extinct probable crustacean order Cyclida are also noted to "strikingly resemble crabs," and probably had a similar ecology. [11] [12]

  4. Wildlife of Seychelles - Wikipedia

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    The Seychelles are home to 26 species of terrestrial or semi-terrestrial crabs, and 5 species of terrestrial hermit crab, including the world's largest terrestrial invertebrate, the coconut crab (Birgus latro). The granitic Seychelles are home to the country's only true freshwater crab, Seychellum alluaudi, which is endemic to the archipelago. [4]

  5. Did coconut crabs play a role in Amelia Earhart’s disappearance?

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    An experiment conducted in 2007 reportedly verified the coconut crab’s ability to pull the bones from a pig and spread them across a large area.

  6. Hermit crab - Wikipedia

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    Hermit crab species range in size and shape, from species only a few millimeters long to Coenobita brevimanus (Indos Crab), which can approach the size of a coconut and live 12–70 years. The shell-less hermit crab Birgus latro (coconut crab) is the world's largest terrestrial invertebrate.

  7. This Wild Theory Says Amelia Earhart Was Eaten by Crabs. Is ...

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    Credit the crabs: The Brits who uncovered the bones said “coconut crabs had scattered many bones,” per the National Geographic report. To test this theory, the International Group for Historic ...

  8. List of threatened, endangered and extinct species in the ...

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    Extinct (USFWS) [6] Extinct (IUCN) [23] Endemic to Guam and considered one of the most common bird species between early 1900s and 1930s. Last seen in 1983; declared extinct by USFWS and IUCN in 2023 [24] Aguiguan reed-warbler Acrocephalus nijoi: Extinct (IUCN) [25] Native to Aguiguan. Last seen in 1995. [26] Guam flycatcher, Guam broadbill ...

  9. CT’s ‘living fossils,’ on the road to extinction, get ...

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    Predating dinosaurs, the horseshoe crab has roamed the earth for 445 million years, surviving five mass extinctions and three ice ages, but overfishing and habitat loss pose the greatest challenge ...