Can you eat the crabs on Christmas Island?


Can you eat the crabs on Christmas Island? Despite its great numbers, Christmas Island red crabs are not considered edible, at least not edible to humans.


Why are land crabs not edible?

Land crabs are also edible, at least the claw and leg meat. Because they eat cultivated plants, pesticides may accumulate in the internal organs and it is for this reason that only the claw and leg meat should be eaten. Although land crabs are agile and swift, they pose no danger to humans unless captured and handled.


What happened to the crabs on Christmas Island?

Although restricted to a relatively small area, an estimated 43.7 million adult red crabs once lived on Christmas Island alone, but the accidental introduction of the yellow crazy ant is believed to have killed about 10–15 million of these in recent years.


What time of year are Christmas Island crabs?

When does the red crab migration occur? The migration starts with the first rainfall of the wet season. This is usually in October or November, but can sometimes be as late as December or January. Red crabs all over the island leave their homes at the same time and start marching towards the ocean to mate and spawn.


Why are Christmas Island red crabs famous?

Christmas Island red crabs are famous throughout Australia and the world for their bright red color and for their spectacular annual migration to the sea. Millions of crabs become rivers of red as they move from Christmas Island's interior rainforests to the ocean to breed and lay eggs.