One frequent theory is that Earhart’s remains may have been eaten by coconut crabs, a 3-foot-long crab with claws so powerful it can crack open a coconut.
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The unproven theory suggests that Earhart crashed on the island of Nikumaroro and the crabs ate her remains. A British colonial officer in 1940 who was on the island said that a skeleton with measurements that “matched the description of Amelia Earhart” was discovered by researchers but it was ultimately lost.
It was even mentioned in 2013 by the Smithsonian magazine, citing an article from Environmental Graffiti.
A recent video from a scientist highlights a coconut crab attacking and killing a red-footed booby on Chagos Archipelago.
Coconut crabs received their name after famed biologist Charles Darwin observed them destroying coconuts.
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