April 18, 2016

Lounging

 
Another beach day. This time I ran into a crab.  Last week I mentioned that the puffer fish, showing up on the coast of Lebanon, is not a native of the Mediterranean Sea. This particular crab is originally not from around here either. The puffer fish came through the Suez Canal. This speckled swimmer crab (looks at his little hind legs, made for swimming) is not a native of the Mediterranean either. It probably arrived here in ballast tanks from ships, and has done quite well for himself. Not sure if we eat them here.
 


They are unlike the crabs you will find on Lebanese beaches, the ones that dig holes and run like mad sideways over the beach as you walk by. I have a dog who has a wild time trying to catch them, but they’re faster than him.

“Females choose their mate based on claw size and also quality of the waving display” (source)
 

I made some art (which I stole off another web site). And did nothing else.
 

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

what beach is that?

Anonymous said...

So why don't we get an explanation about these white lines i the pebbles. How do these pebbles get these white divider lines. Was it like this 300.000 years ago? Are they native pebbles, or did they come from the Black Sea? All these things we like to know. Come on...

Sietske said...

Ja Ysbrand, dat moet je zelf maar uitzoeken!!! Kan niet alles gaan voorkauwen.