The Providencia Black crab is a black-and-orange-colored crab found on Providencia Island in the Caribbean Sea, northwest of mainland Colombia. This crab lives in the forest and feeds mainly on fruit.
Locals catch them when they leave their holes at night to feed, using a technique called "night walk".
The black crab is just one of many products that demonstrate the vast food biodiversity of Latin America.
The Providencia Black crab is a black-and-orange-colored crab found on Providencia Island in the Caribbean Sea, northwest of mainland Colombia. This crab lives in the forest and feeds mainly on fruit.
Locals catch them when they leave their holes at night to feed, using a technique called "night walk".
The black crab is just one of many products that demonstrate the vast food biodiversity of Latin America.