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Guy Finds Hermit Crabs Living In Plastic And Offers Them New Shells #Video


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These hermit crabs in Okinawa, Japan are living in plastic they find on the beaches because of shell over-collection. This man has started a hermit crab conservation project to help remove trash and offer them new shell homes. He even carves sweet messages on the shells for whoever may find them!

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  • Kathleen OReilly Added Just excellent!!!
  • CharMaine Added It never occurred to me that Hermit Crabs desperately need the shells on the beach . . . poor things running around in caps as an alternate. I'm grateful for this guy and his community doing their part and, of course, making me aware. Something to consider next time I'm beach walking. Today, I'm a little wiser about Hermit Crabs.