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Australia is the home of two species of land hermit crab. The Strawberry lives on the islands and the coral cays in the area of the Great Barrier Reef. They are also found in Madagascar, Japan, and the Red Sea areas. It is not as well known as its cousin, the Australian, which lives on the mainland.
The Strawberry is named so for the red color of the adult, which has white markings. They are tiny creatures who are less than an inch long at maturity. They are scavengers of their area and feed on tortoise eggs, other crabs, and sea terns.
The coloring advances as they molt and grow. The very young are white with red antennae, and then they become orange or light red up until their adulthood when they receive the darker color.
The Australian resides in the Northern Territory and the northernmost sections of Queensland and Western Australia. They may also be found in Indonesia and other islands of the Pacific Ocean.
The Australian land hermit crab is a social fellow, and it travels in groups as large as 100. It is able to live out of the water, but still require contact with water every day. In the humid rain forests, they may live several miles from water because they can get moisture in other ways, but they have to live in areas with more than 60% humidity.
All hermit crabs are scavengers that will eat plants and animal remains. When they molt, they eat their own exoskeleton to build up calcium for their new outer skeleton. The Australian crab is larger than the Strawberry and grows to the average size of a tennis ball.
The Australian land crab originated in the sea and has a modified gill system that allows it to live on land, but it has to have contact with salt. The ones that live near water will immerse themselves each day to get the required salt. The ones deeper in the rain forests depend on salt spray for their salt intake.
There are several species of the hermit land crab. They are kept as pets in many places including the United States. Common varieties for pets are the two varieties from Australia, the Ecuadorian hermit crab, and the Caribbean hermit crab, which is known as the purple pincher.
Other varieties include Coenobita brevimanus, which is the most terrestrial of all the hermit crabs. Its home is Indonesia, and it is called erroneously by that name. This crab does not like water and should not be immersed in it. Other varieties that are growing popular are Coenobita rugosus, and Coenobita cavipes.
The land hermit crab is just another interesting creature from the crab family. It has most of the traits of other hermit crabs.
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