Crabs Can Lay ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND Eggs At A Time! | Wild Bites | BBC Earth Kids

Описание к видео Crabs Can Lay ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND Eggs At A Time! | Wild Bites | BBC Earth Kids

Crabs are around 450million years old, and feed mostly on the dead sea plants and animals that gather on the sea floor. Some crabs lay 100,000 eggs in one go, though not that many will make it to adulthood!
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