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Little Egret
Little Egrets are usually found in flatlands or around low-altitude rivers, paddy fields, fish ponds, swamps, river outlets, sandbars, etc. Some migrate to the south annually. Little egrets like to live in groups. They use their legs to stir up river water and then catch frightened fish. During their mating period, little egrets make nests in bamboo forests, Taiwan Acacia trees and cassowary trees, just like cattle egrets and black-crowned night-herons.
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Uca lactea
Milky fiddler crabs’ large clasping claws and backs are white, although their other small claws and legs are dark red. Older milky fiddler crabs have grayish and even pure black backs. Hence they can sometimes be mistaken as “perplexing fiddler crabs.”
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Uca triangular
Triangular fiddler crabs are very tiny. They have rather thick eye stalks, and two-thirds of their backs are covered with pure white or brown dots. The rest are sheer black. In fact, brown and white dots are their greatest feature. Such can also be found on their legs.
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Uca dussumieri
Some of the Dussumier''s fiddler crabs have black back spots, while others have white ones. Some females and baby crabs have light blue backs and legs. At times light-brown babies are found. The males are characterized by their dark orange claw sides and two apparent dents.
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Uca coarctata
The tips of compressed fiddler crabs’ legs and dark-red claws are in a beautiful, semi-transparent cream color. The male’s backs are of contrasting milky and brown. The females’ are bright yellow and red.
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