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Red Crab by Dean

Red Crab by Dean. Physical description. Red with black on its back Females lay eggs Birth in the ocean Has one hundred thousand eggs in early morning and late afternoon Eggs float in the ocean for three weeks. Ecosystem. Lives in Australia in a tropical rain forest

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Red Crab by Dean

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  1. Red Crab by Dean

  2. Physical description • Red with black on its back • Females lay eggs • Birth in the ocean • Has one hundred thousand eggs in early morning and late afternoon • Eggs float in the ocean for three weeks

  3. Ecosystem • Lives in Australia in a tropical rain forest • Live on Christmas Island • Eats its on species when it is dead • It also eats leaves, fruits, flowers and seedlings • Stays in the shade so it doesn't die • Digs borrows with chambers in side

  4. Migratory routes • Starts on land then moves to the ocean for birth • It faces many obstacles like cars, crazy ants and the heat • Takes nine days to reach the ocean • Takes 1-2 days for a baby red crab to change into a young red crab

  5. Conclusion • Hope more people could save more red crabs • I wouldn't want to be around this animal because they could get in your way • They could also hurt someone by snapping at you

  6. Resources • 1.Amazing Animal Journeys by Laura marsh • 2.Harcourt science book chapter 5 • 3.Hennigan's Science links

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