The crab reminds me of a very bolshy prawn-like thing I once encountered in Majorca. He may have been tiny – but he thought he was a lobster. Do they make dwarf lobsters?
haha – I’m not sure Tooty but that crab that Michael photographed was big enough to eat (about the size of a plate I think) – haha – bolshy indeed 😉 – big or small, they all have attitude!
I would have run a mile from that angry crab 😉
The crab reminds me of a very bolshy prawn-like thing I once encountered in Majorca. He may have been tiny – but he thought he was a lobster. Do they make dwarf lobsters?
haha – I’m not sure Tooty but that crab that Michael photographed was big enough to eat (about the size of a plate I think) – haha – bolshy indeed 😉 – big or small, they all have attitude!
Crabs have so much ‘attitude’. Michael has certainly caught it in this photograph. The frog looks much more amenable.
Yeah, I prefer the frogs company any day Martin 🙂
great eye, and capture! you have to be right on target and quick to be able to get shots like that. bravo!
Thanks Tipota – I’ll make sure he sees your comments 🙂
Nice photos…the crab looks quite deserving its name.
haha – yes he does slpmartin 🙂
I’ve never hob-nobbed with crabs so I know little of their temperament 🙂 I have watched crab races in Cornwall though…that was fun…
Great photos!
crab racing would be interesting – we have cockroach racing in some pubs in Australia 😉 thanks Kate
Great shots, Michael – that crab’s got ‘tude
It certainly has bluebee – haha 😉
He has a great eye Gabe, like his mum!
Thanks Graham 🙂 Hope you are getting enough sleep with that newborn in da house 😉
bravo pour le photographe!
Thanks Benedicte 🙂
great photos! great poses from the animals! yea!!
yes, I can hear the frog say ‘look, this is my best side’ 😉
Michael is a fantabulous photographer. I am so impressed. These shots are absolute treasures. YAY MICHAEL!!!!
Thanks Selma 🙂