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Milions of Red Crabs Head for The Sea Invading Towns in Cuba

27 March 2022 20:19 WIB

Migrating crabs march from the forest across the road and down to the bay to spawn in the sea, following two years of pandemic, around the Bay of Pigs, in Playa Larga, Cuba March 24, 2022. Swarms of crabs emerged near the Cuban city of Matanzas on Thursday (March 24) after its numbers dramatically increased during the two years of reduced traffic during the pandemic. REUTERS/Stringer

27 Maret 2022 00:00 WIB

Migrating crabs climb a wall while marching from the forest to cross the road and down to the bay to spawn in the sea, following two years of pandemic, around the Bay of Pigs, in Playa Larga, Cuba March 24, 2022. As spring rains arrived, millions of red, yellow and black land crabs started their migration from the forest to cross the road and down to the bay to spawn in the sea. REUTERS/Stringer

27 Maret 2022 00:00 WIB

A car drives over migrating crabs as they are marching from the forest across the road and down to the bay to spawn in the sea, following two years of pandemic, around the Bay of Pigs, in Playa Larga, Cuba March 24, 2022. Most years, thousands fall victim to the tires of passing motorists. But for the past two years, the crabs have had the place to themselves, residents say, boosting in size and numbers. REUTERS/Stringer

27 Maret 2022 00:00 WIB

Migrating crabs climb a wall while marching from the forest to cross the road and down to the bay to spawn in the sea, following two years of pandemic, around the Bay of Pigs, in Playa Larga, Cuba March 24, 2022. For the crabs, however, the post-pandemic return of tourists, and the cars, buses and vans in which they travel, is a rude awakening. REUTERS/Stringer

27 Maret 2022 00:00 WIB

Surisabay Negrin, Daniuska Castillo and Giordanis Duran use a mop and a branch to move migrating crabs marching from the forest across the road and down to the bay to spawn in the sea, following two years of pandemic, around the Bay of Pigs, in Playa Larga, Cuba March 24, 2022. REUTERS/Stringer

27 Maret 2022 00:00 WIB

Migrating crabs climb a wall while marching from the forest to cross the road and down to the bay to spawn in the sea, following two years of pandemic, around the Bay of Pigs, in Playa Larga, Cuba March 24, 2022. REUTERS/Stringer

27 Maret 2022 00:00 WIB