
I was walking the beach at Pelekane Bay one morning, when I realized there was a lot of movement on the sand. A bit of quiet observation revealed crabs everywhere. They skittered back and forth, but if I moved, they zipped back to the edge of their holes or disappeared into them.



I picked a spot where I could observe a good number of them and spent about 40 minutes there, kneeling in the sand, moving minimally, while the crabs went about their work. The ones in these photos are Pallid Ghost Crabs.


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Hundreds of them here on certain of the beaches and in the salt marshes. I sometimes forget and jump out of my skin when they appear beside my foot then scurry off 😁💙
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They do have a startling way of appearing and disappearing!
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😁💙
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An amazing find, Graham! So interesting to watch them!
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They’re fun to watch, but they can disappear so fast when they want to.
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I love watching little sand crabs and their sand balls depositing. These don’t seem to make patterns like here.
There was a teacher at High School, Mr Robertson, when he was in a bad mood it was always “Oh no, here come crabby walking sidewards”😂
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No, I don’t think these make patterns.
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Well spotted
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They were hard to miss, there were so many of them!
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They always make me smile – such extraordinary creatures
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They look like little aliens!
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Maybe they are
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