Coconut Crab

Coconut Crab

The coconut crab is so named as it can break the shell of a coconut with its pincers and eat the coconut flesh inside. A thick, calcified shell covers its body and limbs, with wavy patterns on the surface of the head, chest and legs.

Habitat
Beach
Behavior
Gentle and cautious
Activity
At night
Senses
Average vision and hearing
Social
Solitary
Weak Point
Head
Drops
Fresh Meat, Shell
Capture
Non-domesticable

Harvest Drops