Cangrejo Negro -
: Lives in the humid interiors of rocky and forested hills.
The Black Crab ( Gecarcinus ruricola ), or , is a cultural and ecological icon of the Archipelago of San Andrés, Providencia, and Santa Catalina in Colombia. 🦀 The Giant of the Archipelago Cangrejo Negro
In Raizal culture, the crab is more than just food; it is a symbol of identity and food sovereignty. : Lives in the humid interiors of rocky and forested hills
Due to overfishing and habitat loss, the Black Crab is a protected species. Cangrejo Negro
: Rising temperatures and unpredictable rains threaten the timing of their delicate life cycle.
