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The '''Coconut Crab''' is a [[bugs|bug]] in {{DnMe+}}. It can be sold for 300 [[Bells]]. It is common and can be found on palm trees. | The '''Coconut Crab''' is a [[bugs|bug]] in {{DnMe+}}. It can be sold for 300 [[Bells]]. It is common and can be found on palm trees. | ||
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[[File:Coconut Crab.jpg|thumb|left|200px|A real coconut crab]] | [[File:Coconut Crab.jpg|thumb|left|200px|A real coconut crab]] | ||
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+ | The Coconut Crab, also known as the robber crab or palm-thief, is actually a species of hermit crab. Unlike hermit crabs most people are familiar with, once young Coconut Crabs reach maturity they develop a hard exoskeleton that negates the need for a separate shell. Despite its name coconuts are not a primary source of their diet, which mostly consists of fruits, seeds and nuts. They do, however, often climb coconut palms in order to escape predators including other coconut crabs. Because it is the largest land-dwelling crab, it is extensively hunted by humans and is only prevalent in areas where humans are not. | ||
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Revision as of 18:34, December 27, 2020
The Coconut Crab is a bug in Doubutsu no Mori e+. It can be sold for 300 Bells. It is common and can be found on palm trees.
Catch details
Donating to the museum
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Real-world information
The Coconut Crab, also known as the robber crab or palm-thief, is actually a species of hermit crab. Unlike hermit crabs most people are familiar with, once young Coconut Crabs reach maturity they develop a hard exoskeleton that negates the need for a separate shell. Despite its name coconuts are not a primary source of their diet, which mostly consists of fruits, seeds and nuts. They do, however, often climb coconut palms in order to escape predators including other coconut crabs. Because it is the largest land-dwelling crab, it is extensively hunted by humans and is only prevalent in areas where humans are not.
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