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Beaches turn red with billions of baby crabs in extremely rare event

Por: Newsweek Tech June 13, 2023

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Billions of baby crabs have been filmed on the shores of Christmas Island in perhaps the largest event of its kind ever caught on camera.It's extremely rare that they ever even come [to the beach], Toby Nowlan, a producer for the new Netflix docuseries Our Planet II, which showcases the event, told Newsweek. It's incredibly hard to predict because they only turn up one year in ten. That's why we were so keen to film it.On their... + full article



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