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Meet the incredible Coconut Crab! 🥥🦀 Did you know these giants can live up to 70 years? In this Short, we explore their amazing survival tactics—from storing food in their abdomens to digging underground for months at a time to change their shells. Watch as we discuss their legendary strength, including their ability to climb trees and dehusk solid coconuts with their powerful claws! 🌴🦀 If you love discovering the world's most unique wildlife, make sure to like and subscribe to Once Upon A Reef! Follow Once Upon A Reef for more adventures: For the full Video: 🎥 Episode 2 : The Last Wild Island of the South Pacific🔗 https://youtu.be/BPYqXm2LovY #coconutcrab #wildlife #nature #onceuponareef #crab #solomonislands #islandlife #oceanlife #naturefacts #animalbehavior
FOLLOW US --------------------------------------------------- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61559312643639 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/svutopia/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/svutopia/ About the Utopia: The historic Great Lakes schooner Utopia, built in 1946, offers a fascinating glimpse into maritime history. Originally from Sturgeon Bay, you can now find Utopia in Manitowoc, Wisconsin! Dockside visitors can explore this beautifully crafted vessel, which was designed by Fred J. Peterson of Peterson Builders, Inc. in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin and built in 1946. Utopia’s unique features include a steel double bottom for strength, wooden hull sides for warmth, and twin Detroit diesel engines. Visitors can marvel at her elegant lines, learn about her global circumnavigation, and appreciate the craftsmanship that has kept her sailing for decades. Utopia currently resides under the stewardship of the her new owners based in Manitowoc Wisconsin, where it continues to inspire curiosity and passion for the Great Lakes among learners of all ages.