Every year, Australia hosts a spectacular red crab migration, where millions of red crabs come together to create a shocking scene!
Every year during the rainy season, these red crabs flock from the depths of the forest to the sea in search of a more suitable living environment. Their migration route is tens of kilometers long, through forests, across roads, and finally to the sea. Due to the large number of red crabs, their migration often blocks the roads, causing a lot of trouble for local traffic. In order to protect these red crabs, local ** and environmental groups have taken a series of measures, including building overpasses and adjusting traffic lights, to ensure that the red crabs can complete their migration safely. These red crabs migrate because their habitat is threatened. Due to human activities and exploitation, the habitat of red crabs is gradually decreasing, and they have to migrate long distances every year in search of a more suitable living environment.
The migration of red crabs is a unique natural wonder in Australia and it is important to protect their habitat so that this spectacle can continue.