Friday, January 28, 2011

Coconut Crab (Unbelievable Pictures) - Animal of the Week


 This amazingly large alien-like creature is this week's Animal of the Week.  According to wikipedia:

The coconut crab, Birgus latro, is the largest land-living arthropod in the world, and is probably at the upper size limit of terrestrial animals with exoskeletons in today's atmosphere. The species inhabits the coastal forest regions of many Indo-Pacific islands, although localized extinction has occurred where the species lives in proximity to humans. Generally nocturnal, they remain hidden during the day and emerge only on some nights to forage. Their body is divided into four regions; the cephalic lobe, forepart, trunk, and opisthosoma. It is a highly apomorphic hermit crab and is known for its ability to crack coconuts with its strong pincers to eat the contents. It is the only species of the genus Birgus.
Here's some more information from wikipedia about the crab's size:

Reports about the size of Birgus latro vary, but most references give a body length of up to 40 cm (16 in), a weight of up to 4.1 kg (9.0 lb), and a leg span of more than 0.91 m (3.0 ft), with males generally being larger than females. There have been reports in the literature of specimens measuring 6 feet (1.8 m) across the thorax and weighing 30 pounds (14 kg). They can live more than 30 years. 
Here are some other pictures from around the web:




 
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Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Bluefin Tuna Sold for nearly $400,000 (32.49m yen) at Tokyo Auction

(AP)
A record 32.49m yen (near $400,000) was paid by two restaurant owners in a Tokyo Auction for 754 lb Bluefin Tuna.  The owners, Ricky Cheng and Yosuke Imada, will split up the meat and use it for sushi in their restaurants. The astounding sales price equals out to around $530 per pound.  The record sale also raises concerns for the fish species. Some experts believe the population of the valuable fish has declined by nearly 90% since the 1970s due to overfishing and pollution. The International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas voted  in November to cut the Bluefin Tuna fishing quota in the eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean from 13,500 to 12,900 tons annually, but conservationists wanted an even larger cutback.

Dog Gets Head Stuck In Wall (Picture)

(AP Photo, Riverside County Animal Services)
An 8-month-old German Shepherd named Rebel got his head stuck in an 18-inch hole in a concrete block wall on December 27, 2010. Officers freed the pup about an hour later.

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Hawk Finds Home in Library of Congress, Eludes Capture

(Abby Brack / Library of Congress)
In Washington DC, a hawk flew into the historic Library of Congress and has eluded several attempts to be captured.  The bird, thought to be a Cooper's hawk, has been flying around the Main Reading Room and sits perched on top of moldings and ledges. A rescue team has made several attempts at capturing the predatory animal to no avail.  Frozen quail meat, nets and even bird calls have not worked in the attempt to relocate the hawk. Read the story and see more pictures here.

Monday, January 24, 2011

Fugitve Monkey Terrorist Escapes, Then Captured

Kyodo News  /  AP
Lucky, a dangerous Macaque (monkey), was recaptured Monday after escaping from a government-run nature park in Tokyo.  The bandit, who slipped out of her cage while a keeper was cleaning, was first captured in October after terrorizing the city, biting and scratching around 120 people.  After she escaped, authorities urged residents to keep their homes locked and to be cautious. However, the monkey's fugitive status lasted less than a day. "Her capture was easy. We called her name repeatedly, and she came to us," city official Hidetsugu Uchida said. "She has been used to being called by her name." Read the story here. Read about Macaques here.

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Orange Alligator Found In Florida?

Photo by Sylvia Mythen.
Sylvia Mythen, a 74-year-old Florida woman, took this picture of a strange looking orange alligator in Venice, Florida earlier this month. Authorities believe that the color is not natural and is likely paint or another substance. Read the articles here, here and here.

Dog Gives Birth To 17 Very Cute Puppies

9 of the pups (Associated Press)
A Rhodesian Ridgeback mother gave birth to 17 puppies in germany in December. Usual litter sizes are around 10. All 17 have survived. The Rhodesian Ridgeback is a breed originally designed for lion hunting in South Africa. Adults weigh about 85 lbs - that would be a lot of dog food! Read the full story here.
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