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Horn-eyed Ghost Crab - A swift-running shore crab. The horns are longer in males. West Island, Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Indian Ocean

Horn-eyed Ghost Crab - A swift-running shore crab. The horns are longer in males. West Island, Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Indian Ocean


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Horn-eyed Ghost Crab - A swift-running shore crab. The horns are longer in males. West Island, Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Indian Ocean

DH-3674
Horn-eyed Ghost Crab - A swift-running shore crab
West Island, Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Indian Ocean.
Ocypode ceratophthalma
The horns are longer in males.
Don Hadden
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Caught in the Act - The Horn-eyed Ghost Crab's Fashion Faux Pas!

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. In this hilarious snapshot captured by wildlife photographer Don Hadden, we witness a fashion disaster of epic proportions. Meet DH-3674, the self-proclaimed trendsetter among crustaceans on West Island, Cocos (Keeling) Islands. Sporting outrageously long horns that are usually reserved for males of his species, DH-3674 is breaking all the rules! With its swift-running skills and eye-catching accessories, this horn-eyed ghost crab is turning heads along the coastal beaches of Indian Ocean. But let's be honest here - those horns are stealing all the attention! Who needs a pair of designer sunglasses when you have such fabulous natural eyewear? While other crabs may envy DH-3674's unique style statement, it remains unclear whether he'll start a new fashion trend or become an outcast among his fellow crustaceans. Regardless, one thing is certain – this marine maverick knows how to make waves! So next time you're strolling along a sandy shore and spot an unusually fashionable crab with elongated horns like DH-3674, don't forget to snap a picture and share it with your friends. After all, who doesn't appreciate some quirky beachside style? Kudos to Don Hadden for capturing this unforgettable moment in nature's catwalk!

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