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Alex Myers (3 January 2022). "This giant club-snapping crab might be the scariest form of wildlife ever seen on a golf course". Golf Digest. Retrieved 4 January 2022. "Robber" is a fitting term because it wound up snapping one golfer's driver in the following, horrifying clip that was captured by a group of guys playing on Christmas Island, which according to Wikipedia is "an Australian territory in the Indian Ocean." (By the way, we're glad Wikipedia is still around in 2022. Happy New Year, Wikipedia.)
Christmas Island is part of the Northern Territory constituencies for federal elections, however the state laws of Western Australia are applied in a number of areas. ITBF (talk) 13:35, 26 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
HMS Challenger did not visit Christmas Island for Murray to survey[edit]
'Exploration and annexation' section: HMS Challenger did not visit the island for Murray to survey. The two paras following the statement describe how Murray acquired the samples after returning to the UK at the end of the Challenger voyage. The ref. cited below notes that to support his studies on how coral reefs formed he requested for the two ships mentioned to be diverted to the island to collect samples. His studies of the samples showed their phosphate content and he became involved in the commercial exploitation. Ref. e.g. 'Endless Novelties of Extraordinary Interest', by D. Macdougall, 2019, Yale University Press. pp. 171-179. Triops56 13:47, 4 February 2023 (UTC)
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