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Old November 13th 17, 08:50 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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Default Today's Theory About Amelia Earhart's Death Involves Giant Crabs - On_the_loose_The_species_also_known_as_Robber_Crab s_can_live_for-a-71_1442587724717.jpg

https://jezebel.com/todays-theory-ab...ian-1820397431

Just months after some investigators claimed a photo proved Amelia Earhart and
Fred Noonan ended up in the Marshall Islands after their disappearance in 1937
(they didn’t), the internet has provided us with the latest theory about what
happened to the famed pilot. But this one’s a little different: it’s about
giant, 3-foot-long crabs.

While the most titillating theories about Earhart involve whether or not she
survived a plane crash (and for how long), this one is more concerned with the
manner of her death, and purports to explain why her remains have yet to be
found. Per the Washington Post, some researchers believe it’s possible that
“giant crabs overwhelmed Amelia Earhart, dismembered her and carried her bones
underground.”

The horrifying creatures known informally as coconut crabs grow to “the size of
dogs” and can “tear through solid matter with claws nearly as strong as a lion’s
jaws.” They have even been “known to scavenge off corpses.”

But as interesting as that may be to those of you who can’t get enough updates
to the Amelia Earhart story, this one ends in the same way all the other do:
with bleak uncertainty. There’s a good chance that we’ll never know what
happened to Earhart in July of 1937, but it feels safe to say that whatever did
was probably terrible.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...=.41de0c8669e9




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Old November 13th 17, 08:54 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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Default Today's Theory About Amelia Earhart's Death Involves Giant Crabs - Holidaymaker_Mark_Pierrot_holds_a_massive_coconut_ crab_during_a_-a-26_1454582612732.jpg

In article , Miloch says...

https://jezebel.com/todays-theory-ab...ian-1820397431

Just months after some investigators claimed a photo proved Amelia Earhart and
Fred Noonan ended up in the Marshall Islands after their disappearance in 1937
(they didn’t), the internet has provided us with the latest theory about what
happened to the famed pilot. But this one’s a little different: it’s about
giant, 3-foot-long crabs.

While the most titillating theories about Earhart involve whether or not she
survived a plane crash (and for how long), this one is more concerned with the
manner of her death, and purports to explain why her remains have yet to be
found. Per the Washington Post, some researchers believe it’s possible that
“giant crabs overwhelmed Amelia Earhart, dismembered her and carried her bones
underground.”

The horrifying creatures known informally as coconut crabs grow to “the size of
dogs” and can “tear through solid matter with claws nearly as strong as a lion’s
jaws.” They have even been “known to scavenge off corpses.”

But as interesting as that may be to those of you who can’t get enough updates
to the Amelia Earhart story, this one ends in the same way all the other do:
with bleak uncertainty. There’s a good chance that we’ll never know what
happened to Earhart in July of 1937, but it feels safe to say that whatever did
was probably terrible.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...=.41de0c8669e9




Another coconut crab pic...sheesh!



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