
Wan male crab coconus... identified from their extremely blue colour and lack of hairs on the abdomen.

Spel smol! swim swim long Aore

Spel Smol-volleyball in a coconut plantation, Mavea. Spot the Misses!

On the Road again... early morning start, leaving Tutuba Island and heading for Aore Island. Sarah, Tarer and War at the rear (on lookout)

Me and Tarer at the WWII pontoon, Aore Island

How to pick a female crab coconus? They're not as blue and have feathery hairs on their abdomen with adapted legs which hold the eggs

Female Crab Coconus with eggs, Mavea Island
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