kahurinvery young crabs. This is when they are very small, they are kahuri kehi (small kahuri) and will change shells under the debris, in a hollow log, or in the soft mud. This stage lasts some months. After kahuri kehi comes kahuri geega (large kahuri). This is when they hold onto the mother crab with their claws, and change shells under the care of their mother, when it is dark because there is no moon. When the shell becomes hard enough, they let go of the mother, and are then muti.

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