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Giant Crabs Colonize Rome's Ancient Ruins
Italy Magazine/ANSA ^ | 10-28-2005

Posted on 10/28/2005 3:29:13 PM PDT by blam

Giant crabs colonise Rome’s ancient ruins

By Web Editor. Filed under Generalon October 28th, 2005

(ANSA) - A rare species of crab has taken up residence in one of the city’s most important archaeological sites and is not only thriving but also growing to abnormal proportions.

The freshwater crab ‘Potamon fluviatile’ was already known to survive in small numbers in rivers and waterways from Sicily to Tuscany, where it generally grows to a length of about 4 cm.

But according to three zoologists at the Roma 3 university, an isolated colony of the crabs is also doing very well in part of the ancient Roman forum, especially in the Trajan’s Markets area.

In this patch of land, rarely visited by humans and crossed by many tiny rivulets, the crabs are routinely growing 50% bigger than normal. Although the overall size is still not large, experts say it is significant.

“This isolated urban population of crustaceans is giving clear signs of having taken its own evolutionary course,” said Danilo Mainardi, a professor of behavioural ecology at Venice university.

“This is shown most obviously by their growth to giant size.”

The crabs seemed to have adapted very well to their new home, unworried by the nocturnal lighting and noise of buses and cars on the nearby Via dei Fori Imperiali. They apparently suffer a little at the hands of the capital’s many feral cats, pigeons and even rats, who see them as tasty titbits. But all these predators sooner or later die and their corpses in turn become food for the crabs.

Zoologists say the new crab colony in the heart of Rome could turn out to be important for the conservation of the species, which risks dying out in rural waterways. They also say it fits into a more general phenomenon of cities, with their special ecosystems, providing many species of animals with new, but acceptable, habitats. Zoologists report that Rome in particular is now home to all sorts of surprising fauna. Falcons apparently live in the Colosseum, foxes come daily to eat leftovers near the law courts, the Tiber is home to rare species of fish and ducks and Roman parks are a sanctuary to salamanders and beavers.

Zoologist Bruno Cignini has made an inventory of the animals now living in the eternal city. He found six species of amphibians, 15 species of reptiles, 26 species of mammals, 110 species of birds and 15 species of fish.

“Food is easy to get, there are no hunters, the climate is increasingly mild, plus there are 19 protected green areas,” Cignini explained.


TOPICS: Extended News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: ancient; colonize; crabs; giant; godsgravesglyphs; romes; ruins
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1 posted on 10/28/2005 3:29:13 PM PDT by blam
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To: blam

Rome has crabs?


2 posted on 10/28/2005 3:30:14 PM PDT by RichInOC (...oops, did I say that out loud?)
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To: blam

Not crab people again!


3 posted on 10/28/2005 3:30:17 PM PDT by mainepatsfan
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To: blam

Figures...??...oh you meant that kind of crabs


Doogle


4 posted on 10/28/2005 3:30:24 PM PDT by Doogle (USAF...7thAF ..4077th TFW...408th MMS..Ubon Thailand.."69",,Night Line Delivery..AMMO)
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To: blam
Are they edible?
5 posted on 10/28/2005 3:30:48 PM PDT by Redcloak (We'll raise up our glasses against evil forces singin' "whiskey for my men and beer for my horses!")
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To: SunkenCiv; Shermy
GGG Ping.

Thanks to Shermy for the article.

6 posted on 10/28/2005 3:30:53 PM PDT by blam
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To: mainepatsfan

Crab People !

7 posted on 10/28/2005 3:32:46 PM PDT by peyton randolph (Warning! It is illegal to fatwah a camel in all 50 states)
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To: Redcloak

Got butter?


8 posted on 10/28/2005 3:33:17 PM PDT by Dog
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To: blam
re: “This isolated urban population of crustaceans is giving clear signs of having taken its own evolutionary course,” said Danilo Mainardi, a professor of behavioural ecology at Venice university.--------Zoologists say the new crab colony in the heart of Rome could turn out to be important for the conservation of the species, which risks dying out in rural waterways....

I guess a non-evo like me is about the only person to notice the contradiction here.

First, they claim to see the arrival of a new species. Then the praise the circumstances that appear to preserve a species unchanged.

9 posted on 10/28/2005 3:36:31 PM PDT by Mamzelle (.)
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To: blam
They also say it fits into a more general phenomenon of cities, with their special ecosystems, providing many species of animals with new, but acceptable, habitats.

Like 'possums and raccoons in suburban garbage cans.

10 posted on 10/28/2005 3:37:29 PM PDT by caryatid (There are none so blind as those who will not see ...)
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To: blam

A new species? Or just a river crab with street smarts.


11 posted on 10/28/2005 3:38:59 PM PDT by RightWhale (Repeal the law of the excluded middle)
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To: RightWhale

Nice twist!


12 posted on 10/28/2005 3:41:47 PM PDT by Americanwolf (Support the Minutemen Civil Defense Corp...Doing the Job our government won't !)
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To: Dog
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To heck with butter.

13 posted on 10/28/2005 3:42:12 PM PDT by WideGlide (That light at the end of the tunnel might be a muzzle flash.)
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To: blam

I know a few Romans who are overgrown and REAL crabby.

:^)


14 posted on 10/28/2005 3:44:11 PM PDT by JudyinCanada
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To: blam

15 posted on 10/28/2005 3:52:57 PM PDT by Wiggins
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To: blam
Giant crabs.

Isn't that what is shown in Pompeii's "forbidden frescoes"?
16 posted on 10/28/2005 3:53:21 PM PDT by BenLurkin (O beautiful for patriot dream - that sees beyond the years)
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To: peyton randolph

They did cause the Beavertown flood as well.


17 posted on 10/28/2005 3:55:36 PM PDT by mainepatsfan
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To: EveningStar

ping. Crab people. Crab people.


18 posted on 10/28/2005 3:58:59 PM PDT by dynachrome ("Where am I? Where am I going? Why am I in a handbasket?")
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To: mainepatsfan
They did cause the Beavertown flood as well.

Dang. I was blaming that on global warming. :-)

19 posted on 10/28/2005 4:00:17 PM PDT by peyton randolph (Warning! It is illegal to fatwah a camel in all 50 states)
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To: blam

Given the lifestyles of ancient romans I'm sure many of them had crabs.


20 posted on 10/28/2005 4:03:13 PM PDT by Mrs. Shawnlaw (Rock beats scissors, don't run with rocks. NRA)
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