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X-Ray Eyes


While we were holidaying in Fiji 4 years ago I took a few photos of the local wildlife. This little black crab was sitting in the low tide waiting for the ocean to come back in. I think he has weird googly eyes.

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Comments

Tigger's Mum said…
Its patterns are amazing. We've nexer seen really pretty crabs before. Ours here are kind of rock coloured - which we suppose is useful camofkage.
Iris Flavia said…
Uh-oh. Ingo´s brother is like that. I never know into which eye to look!
Anonymous said…
You got a good photo. Nice to see up close
csuhpat1 said…
A great photo
Bill said…
He looks big.
Fun60 said…
Looks as though he has a smile on his face as well as those spooky eyes.
Tom said…
...those eyes look like they can take everything in!
James said…
A cute little thing. I spent one afternoon and one evening in Suva, Fiji in 1987 when I was in the US Navy. Apparently, there was a coup happening at the time but I wasn't aware of it.
Sharon said…
He certainly does and strange eyes! I hope he make it back to the water.
Jim said…
Amy, I like that frog with "X"ray eyes. It was photogenic.
I'd like to get to Fiji also but I have taken it from my
bucket list. My bucket is getting smaller and smaller, a
child's beach toy type now I believe.
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