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Andaman booklet aw.FH10 - Zoological Survey of India

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Some important animals in the protected areas<br />

Giant coconut crab Birgus latro<br />

This large sized crab grows up to 30 cm long and 22 cm wide. Its<br />

body is covered with hard plates. The crab is well adapted for an<br />

aerial mode <strong>of</strong> existence by keeping its body parts. It is diurnal and<br />

nocturnal in habits. The animal feeds on smaller worms, crustaceans<br />

and mollusks. It also climbs coconut trees and feeds on their nuts<br />

by tearing the fibrous cover and breaking the shell open. The giant<br />

robber crab Birgus latro occurs only in the Southern Nicobar Group,<br />

south-western part <strong>of</strong> Little <strong>Andaman</strong>, and South Sentinel Islands,<br />

is a flagship species <strong>of</strong> the inland invertebrates.<br />

<strong>Andaman</strong> Green Lizard Phelsuma andamanense: This species is<br />

endemict to <strong>Andaman</strong> group <strong>of</strong><br />

Islands. It is green in colour with<br />

orange spots all around. The animal<br />

is sluggish in habits and feeds mostly<br />

on insects. It is a common inhabitant<br />

<strong>of</strong> vegetation and sometimes even<br />

enters the human settlements.<br />

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