A dramatic video of the BBC Natural History, narrated by David Attenborough, shows the migration each year, about 250,000 giant crabs (Macrocheira kaempferi) in waters of southern Australia to move their shells. Its rhythmic motion by the sea reminds me to the army of "War of the Worlds". I recommend watching the video until the end. During the trip, the seabed is covered by a mass of crabs that also take advantage to mate and to be protected from predators. During this journey, the sea is rampage becoming a difficult problem, since fishing nets do not reach the bottom. This crab is the largest living arthropod, by length, of the world. Their legs grow to more than 1.5 meters long, an amount that, combined with the comparatively small body, gives a total diameter of four meters. Your weight over 20 kg and is believed to come to live over 100 years. Awesome video, eye ray, how to suck the crab like a spaghetti. Also not seen the actual size they have in the video, but they are really big here in Valencia Oceanographic have a few and they are really impressive. Come on, that to get up in the midst of this they do. how beautiful is the nature and the beings that inhabit it, too bad that humans do not appreciate, and are slowly destroying .. Very good video dragon, cross heart pendant as crabs are cool and certainly look like the Army War of the Worlds but big. Around here we call the crabs to crabs and worth a paste. You who have an important business vision I propose to go fishing to the lung, haha, good start and give them at Christmas. We lined, dragon. We lined. Of course you know that a video like the Stingray took the life of the great and funny Steve Irwin Crocodile Hunter, whose death as tragic and silly as it passed over her and it drove the tremendous thorn in the chest. I always thought it zamparía a crocodile as it was loquísimo. Actually I found a great loss as it was a great defender of nature Who has not closed his eyes once, while playing a saxophone, and perhaps a piano, to dream that has come to the place where love is no longer a guest but the owner gray loving place for him has always reserved .. José Ignacio Restrepo lives in Medellín (Colombia). Born in Itagüí, an industrial city near where you live now, 50 years ago. He is a sociologist at the University of Antioquia, has worked as a researcher and teacher in the areas of Education. In the last two years, has written for online networks, magazines and on their own blogs. His concern for human behavior, and tribal behavior, however succumbing to the influence of random tricks to this, they save work to the individual in the task of thought, have called the work of creating characters and scenarios fuss, where the bustle of the moral and ethical resource assessment become evident. His poems are in line so commonly that existentialism has worn the poetry of the past two decades, to express what you want, always coupled with a vision, particularly philosophical about the life of man today. Busy in his first novel, which ties and unties visions of his own life, waiting for their luck to see it published and taste of those already granted, in the coming months Welcome to my blog "The Rinconcito of Zivi" where I'll up different little things I do, .. If you like something do not hesitate to ask .. My passion is crafts, hope you like my work .. hmmm besides I apologize for any spelling mistakes can be as I am not Spanish but I'm very iliusion have a blog write in Spanish .. expects you to apologize .. Ire sometimes sharing some pictures I do in my walks, any book that I liked, I think a movie worth seeing, some songs that I look nice and feel like other things to share with you all .. but above all crafts .. whatever you do and things I can do if someone so desires .. Do not forget to leave me any comments, criticisms or suggestions that makes me happy .. I accept commissions
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