Nick: Pictures of the Day
Date/Time: Friday, April 21, 2000 at 9:10:02 AM IDLW
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Jocelyn Gaspar
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Hermit crabs can be found everywhere on the island of St. John, from the ocean, beach, woods, and even in the cabins. Our group first noticed the hermit crabs with a funny observation. One group of guys poured rice outside in the wilderness and within five minutes over  hermit crabs came for the feast. The crabs ranged from baby crabs to crabs that were the size of one's fist. Next, when we were snorkeling, we accidentally swept up tiny hermit crabs. They were about the size of your pinky fingernail. There were tons of them. Some of our group experienced hermit crabs in their cabins. The crabs can also be found uder the cabin waiting for you to drain or disgard your meal. Overall, hemit crabs are neat creatures, especially when they are observed in their natural habitat.


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