The Colossal Coconut Crab | South Pacific | BBC Earth
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- These giant crabs, also known as robber crabs, live in huge numbers on islands in the South Pacific. But since they can't swim, we have to ask, how did they end up on these isolated islands in the first place?
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I don't think I wanna see this crab hanging around when i m traveling
They look cool though
@@Home-wm5xv true
During WW2 US Marines deployed to the South Pacific encountered these.
To test the strength of their claws, a curious Marine handed one a wooden broom handle.
The crab broke it easily.
My uncle told us that story when I was a kid; we were thrilled.
At 1:20, subtitles are saying " Although these crimes are found throughout the Pacific" 😂
They also called them Robert Crabs, Rubber Crabs and Robber Crabs, couldn't seem to make up it's mind....lol
They are auto-generated.
Decapods, (crabs, lobsters, etc.) can generate the greatest force per LB of body mass with their claws of any group of animals. The most powerful of which is this coconut crab, while only weighing in at about ~10 pounds can lift over 66 pounds, and the pinch from their claws nearly matches a lions bite. (740 pound-force - a force about 90 times their own body weight) They are in the top 15 strongest bite forces in the animal kingdom.
@DrGero 15,
Your comment validates my uncle's observation: a Coconut Crab cut a wooden broomstick handle with one pinch of a claw!
Those jungles are dense; take 15 steps off a trail & getting lost is a very real possibility.
Those Marines did not sleep easy in the forests of New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, Russel Islands or New Georgia.
They respected and appreciated the Islanders who helped them. 🌴🥥
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Are these crabs tasty?😂
@@charlottepeukert9095
They are actually poisonous. Too bad, as a crab that size would feed a family!
@@charlottepeukert9095 Must not be. Opposable thumbs > pincer claws
2:14 That's quite a feat! The next time I run 5K, I'll try carrying a coconut.
Remember, the scale has to stay the same. That coconut better be almost half your size.
Don't get discouraged
lmao the added sound effects get me every time
They went super overboard. It sounds like leather creaking when the crabs are moving. Had to stop watching. Ridiculous.
@@Mancubus45reminds me of the sound effects used for the crabs in that garbage rise of Kong game.
In summer of 2017 i took a two month vacation in American Samoa. On the smaller three islands of Manua (Ofu, Olosega and Ta'u) i got the opportunity with a local man named Manaia to trap and capture coconut crabs called U'u in Samoan language pronounced (oo-oo). During the day we made the bait for the crabs by cracking in half coconuts and drilling a small hole with drill in each half. Running heavy gage electric wire through holes we then hiked up to the base of a cliff just outside the village in a thick grove of coconut palms. We located the crabs burrows by the piles of shredded coconut husks around entrance to burrows. If you don't see these piles of shredded husk nobody's home. Pick a spot to set the bait not too far away but not too close from burrows and tie the wire around trunks of small bushes. Then come back at around 2 am and very quietly retrace the path with a small flashlight making sure you keep light pointing to ground so not to startle the crab not talking or making any sound. Crabs can easily see the light of an approaching person and have a primitive sense of detecting sound. If they sense danger they will stop eating and go back to safety of their burrows. The trick is to sneak up on them. This is why the bait must be set away from their burrows and the wire is to prevent their claws from cutting through and dragging the bait back into their burrows. The local guy Manaia if a crab crawled back into its burrow he would reach his whole arm in and feel for crabs head and with a quick upward thrust of thumb through the mouth basically snapping its neck killing crab instantly. If this is not done the crabs fight for their lives by anchoring their legs in burrows where you will not pull them out! Also to avoid getting hand pinched and badly maimed these crabs claws are like bolt cutters and will sever a finger! Anyways after he filled a large rice sack we walked back down to his friends house and washed the crabs in the shower room. Its taboo in Samoa to speak a word during this whole time because the spirits might smell the crabs and follow you home causing bad luck to your household. The best time to hunt is right after a night time rain as the moisture is needed to keep their lungs so they can breathe better and have energy to crawl around. The crabs were brought back to the Asaga (ah-sang-ah) Inn on island of Ofu. The Asaga Inn is a family run tourist lodging and we feasted on coconut crabs on Fathers Day! The best part is the fatty tail. Because the crabs diet is mostly coconut their bodies store the coconut oil in the tail pad as a energy source like a camels hump. When crabs are cooked the fat turns into liquid oil and tastes just like coconut. Because the crabs are land crabs the meat is bland tasting so you dip the meat into the oil for seasoning instead of melted butter. Word of warning don't indulge in the crab tail oil though because, well how do i politly put it?....You will have to suddenly walk quickly to the toilet as the coconut crab has its revenge! Take a vacation to Samoa and you will have an experience of a lifetime!!! Any traveling you have feel free to comment and i will respond as soon as i can. Thx!
Now dats a big crab
😂😂😂😂 Yea!!!!
Who are they robbing from? The coconuts belong to everyone.
You keep your accusations to yourself!
😂😂😂
I think so named for their habit of breaking into garbage cans and food supplies and taking off with scraps and food.
Actually, they get that name of theirs from their habit of investigating and taking anything that might potentially be a source of food-even wallets, jewelry, and other valuables people leave on the beach when they go swimming in the water, hence the name, "robber."
They occasionally take the valuables of people who leave on the sand when they go to take a swim, hence the name "robber." They do that because they're highly omnivorous (not unlike us humans actually) and explore everything to see if it's a potential source of food.
@@user-rs8ky8hv6s That’s even cooler, I did not know they snatch random items!!
Great stuff! Thank you.
The coconut crab isn't just partial to coconuts. Meat is also on the menu if the opportunity arises. I've seen a video of one maiming a nesting bird in a tree. The bird fell from the tree and couldn't fly as the crab had nipped at it's wing. The rest of the coconut crabs then closed in on the injured bird and proceeded to rip it to pieces while it was still alive. Nature can be very cruel.
Anyone for crabsticks?!
Utterly fascinating! More please...
I'll be back in two shakes of a crabs tail.
Other, smaller terrestrial crabs have the same behavior as well.
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This would be a good horror movie
They would never sneak up on you. Apparently they constantly emit a sound effect like someone loudly eating cereal
They’re so disgusting
There's rumours that Amelia Earhart's body was eaten by robber crabs after she crashed her plane.
Nightmares
Absolutely gorgeous
That's one armoured tooled up beast
A few shakes
Is all it takes.
He's a poet and doesn't know it.
Yeah, reminded me of an ex...
Isn’t that the truth!
2:46 "Until the nut finally cracks!"
They can smell as well as a bloodhound. BC they have a planktonic larval stage they can recolonize islands where they've been wiped out.
Darwin mentioned how they could cut their way out of large biscuit tins.
The Darwin story doesn't surprise me. I've seen a video of one shearing the head off a golf club! It was a bizarre video of a few guys doing a round of golf and they inadvertently picked up a coconut crab stowaway. Yes, it sounds far fetched and would seem ridiculous to me had I not seen the video myself.
I wonder what kind of biscuit Darwin ate. Maybe he was partial to Digestives like me.
Nice narrative 👏🏾
Beautiful crabs.👍 BBC Earth. Thanks.
Love these narratives!
What a BEAUTIFUL SIGHT to wake up too! 🤩
Well, Tamatoa hasn't always been this glam. I was a drab little crab once...
Each time the name is said, the subtitles are different. First it was Rubber crab. Then Robber. Now Robert Crab??? Yikes... thanks auto generated subtitles...
At least it didn't say Pengwin
Robert the Rubber Robber Crab!
Nice collab video with BBC earth and Schaffrillas❤
Really amazing 👍
Saw these on Diego Garcia. They are utterly terrifying up close but luckily very slow and relatively shy.
Great video as always mahalo for sharing
"the giant crustaceans seem to have filled the niche normally taken by medium sized mammals"
Formidable power, but innocuous diet. A gigantic arboreal hermit!
What a fascinating creature 🥥🥥
Groucho the crab saw Ms Earhart, sidled up to her and said..I'm gonna make Amelia
Hi and what dog breed is this?
Darude - Sandstorm 👍
Pit bulls I think
Thanks for knowledge
"Robert Crabs" gotta love subtitles
It would be awesome to see one of those in person
The film's footage makes the crab look giant
And that kids is how Mounds bars are made.
I’ve seen these in aquariums and zoos. Very big!
Aloha and Mahalo. That was fascinating🦀🌊🌝.
That is one hell of an eviction notice from mother nature. 50 days to live and then if you fail, your task you are dead.
Superb
That intro is straight out of a Horror movie :O
Ive seen this in equatorial guinea , malabo. When i was working in ampco.
First quote: "crabs might not seem so unusual...." I beg to differ
It’s like a huge hermit can with no shell
I very much enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
Sehr interessantes Video. Gruss Jürgen 🤠
the foley sounds really make me feel like i’m in the room with the foley artists
I got crabs on an island once.
awesome
Amazing documentary . More video please about coconut crab
I have 10 coconut crab as a pet I save money and slowy buy a from a sea food restaurant here in Malaysia its rare to find this living giant crab
It's delicious tho. Juh slow steam them raw. They taste like prawn + lobster + coconut
I love my monster crab 👻
Bro, I would lose my ish if I saw a bunch of these coming towards me
Imagine coming across one of these!
Also to be found on Chumbe Island in Zanzibar, Tanzania. Amazing creatures you are welcome to visit us and meet these crustations.
Live recording of Mr. Coco
Whos that
... I was in a great mood... But now I feel
kind of 'crabby' ... 🦀 😜 🦀 ...
“Exactly why robber crabs have grown so big is a mystery” no it isn’t, its a pretty standard case of Island gigantism, where the small size of an island means there are no predators, and thus animals no longer needing small size can grow to take advantage of having a greater mass.
*C R A B P E O P L E*
KA-KA-NOT MEEELK! Purrrfect!
Thank you, we just find one of secret about how to become giant, eating coconut🥥
Wowwwww
I think I found my therapy critter... Nice kitty.
Okay, who let the giant crabs out of ELDEN RING.
Wow!
That prehistoric spider tortoise will haunt my nightmares.
The Pacific Arboreal Octopus fails to beat it on mass, but is more interesting in complexity ( that did fool Conservapedia for quite some time and is referenced in Sir PTerry Pratchett's 'Nation').
I wonder if thats sound fx added when they show the clip of it climbing the tree
"crabs may not seem unusual." Literally the very nature of a crab is unusual.
Nah, it's you endoskeletons that are weird. Why have the hard bit on the inside where it can't protect you?
Classic Benedict Cumberbatch voice.
Yum....my mouth was watering while watching this. Their meat must be sweet bc of their diet.
love this channel very much. sorry for the fact that there may be mistakes, I am writing through a translator)))
Another BBC documentary mentioned that these giant crabs, known as Coconut Crabs, Robber crabs, etc. are actually mature hermit crabs. Don’t let that little critter in your tank/terrarium get too big! 🇨🇦🖖🏻🇨🇦
I have seen theses robber crabs on Christmas Island in the Indian Ocean. They are the sames species but the color is different.
I find it so strange how they spend their entire life on land, but yeet their eggs into the ocean
a type of crab that stay on land, yet won't go for a swim.
Interesting
These crabs are good eats.
Oh it’s Benadryl pumpkinpatch! Igotta find this full documentary
Coconut Crabs can’t swim
Bro why is evolution so obsessed with crabs 😂
Imagine throwing your babies to the ocean never even knowing if they made it.
Rubber crab, Robert crab, coconut crab, what is the real name google translate?
🦀 crab cakes!
Wow.
The feeling of holding those crab claws and eating them. Oh creepy!
Ayuyu
I never heard of these crabs
I wonder if these crabs have ever tried cracking open a bowling ball? They seem strong enough. This video is making me crave coconut water. Thanks, giant crabs.
thought crabs lived under water. didn't know they could drown.
NEW VIDEO!!!
I recently subscribed to you despite the fact that I don't know much English, I love this channel.
Ukraine loves America!!!
Its the BBC. British not American
@@Sid_2007 thanks, i'm sorry😅
What if they don't have 50 days to find an island 😢 4:00
That looks like something out of a horror movie & they look horrific!
is that Cumberbatch narration
Did you know their claws work like hydraulic press?
Newborn baby😭😭
that explains what happened to that pilot
1:22 they are as big as i thought
😂😂😂 well good thing I know
Where's my butter!
i gave my hermit crab steroids it didn't turn into one of these