I use to go coconut crab hunting in Guam alot. You had to wait for a full moon so you can see them. They hide on cliffs and under rocks. To catch them you would have to step on it’s back then pull all his legs and clippers from back to front then tie them together. Some grow as big as a trash can. Fun times!
Argh, I am so going to tell this to David tonight when he is home. He would 100% love that. I will eat them, but spiders on rocks that you have to step on to catch as big as trash cans…. I am out on the catching.
Nope, looks like an evil spider, I do NOT like this – yikes! – Laura
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I use to go coconut crab hunting in Guam alot. You had to wait for a full moon so you can see them. They hide on cliffs and under rocks. To catch them you would have to step on it’s back then pull all his legs and clippers from back to front then tie them together. Some grow as big as a trash can. Fun times!
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Argh, I am so going to tell this to David tonight when he is home. He would 100% love that. I will eat them, but spiders on rocks that you have to step on to catch as big as trash cans…. I am out on the catching.
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Look at the post again I added a picture of an actual coconut crab.
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