Coconut crabs do not live in trees they live in borrows under trees. The reason they go up in the trees is to retrieve the coconuts up there. After the get the coconuts down they open them with their powerful claws and eat the coconut.
Oh, dude, animals that live in coconut trees? Well, you might find some birds chilling up there, like parrots or maybe even some bats catching some Z's. And hey, let's not forget about those sneaky little squirrels who love to snack on coconuts like it's a buffet. So yeah, it's like a little animal party up in those coconut trees, man.
They live around Argentina not Sanibel.
coconut crabs sneak up and lunge at they pray then devour them
People of the Phillipnes refer to the Coconut as the 'Tree of Life' due to its myriad uses - by humans.acording to me none.
Tourists usually enjoy seeing tropical trees such as coconut palms because most do not have these trees in the areas where they live.
no they do not!
No there are not coconut trees in every state.
These kind of crabs steal cocoanuts.
Coconut crabs us a series of complex physical movements to communicate with other crabs. They would use one behavioral display to say many things to avoid miscommunication.
40 coconut trees
Coconut trees belong to the Arecaceae family (palms).
Insects, and caribbean animals that live close to shore like turtles and birds. Hermit crabs can drown in water, so they live in the trees by the shore