rgus Latro], THAT CLIMBS 



AND BREAKS OFF THE NUTS 



THF. COCO-NTT PAI.M 



It occurs on islands in thelndianOccan and Pacific, and is often found far above sea-level. 

 : is able to breathe dry air. One is seen emerging from its burrow, which is often lined with 

 v -nut fibre. The empty coco-nut shell is sometimes used by the Robber-Crab for the 



His 

 coco- 

 protection of iti tail 



