This Crab’s Eyes Are INFESTED With Parasites! đŸ˜± #animals #natire #shorts

Jun 19, 2026‱Channel
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Published1 month ago
Duration1:33
Video IDeyngtXSYGuo
Languageen
CategoryPets & Animals
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video

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Views20.7K
Likes688
Comments20
Engagement Rate3.43%
Likes per 100 views3.33
Comments per 1K views0.97

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I described it as barnacle growth rather than a true parasitic barnacle. Most barnacles attached to an animal’s outer shell are epibionts, but they can still cause problems when their location blocks an eye, joint or other important body part. Barnacles are crustaceans related to crabs and begin life as swimming larvae before permanently attaching to a surface. This Crab Had Another Crustacean Growing Over Its Eyeâ€ŒïžđŸ˜ł I found this little green shore crab in Alsea Bay, Oregon, with its eye socket completely clogged by barnacles! Barnacles may look like tiny shells or rocks, but they are actually crustaceans related to crabs, shrimp and lobsters. They begin life as tiny swimming larvae. Once they find a solid surface, they attach themselves with an extremely strong natural cement and build protective plates around their bodies. Barnacles regularly grow on rocks, docks, boats and even other animals. Most of the time, a few barnacles growing on a crab’s outer shell may not cause a serious problem. But their location matters! These barnacles had attached directly around the crab’s eye, covering the socket and preventing the eye from moving properly. Barnacles can also become harmful when they grow near an animal’s joints, mouth, gills or other sensitive areas. I carefully removed the barnacles from the socket, uncovering the eye and allowing it to move freely again. This tiny crustacean was carrying another crustacean directly over one of its most important senses! #Learning #MarineBiology #OceanAnimals

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