Spider crabs and ghost crabs dig these holes in the sand to keep them cool during the day, from which they leave during the night to prowl the shores looking for mystery and mayhem.
Journey with me to sun-kissed, wind-spanked Tern Island of the French Frigate Shoals, where humans play second fiddle to the abundant wildlife. My time on Tern will last from late January to early April. I will be tagging Laysan and Black-footed albatross with GPS, satellite and archival tags to track their movements over the north Pacific as part of my post-graduate research project. I hope this blog provides a little window into the lives of seabirds and the people who study them.
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This looks like the high rent district for crabs! Do they sub-let?
These little mounds look like NIPS!!
LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL...:)
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