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Rare Purple “Princess Crab” Stuns Visitors in Thailand’s Kaeng Krachan National Park

In a breathtaking moment for wildlife lovers, Thailand’s Kaeng Krachan National Park has revealed one of its most stunning treasures — the rare and colorful Sirindhorn Crab, also known as the “Princess Crab.” This unique species, with its striking purple shell and delicate white markings, was spotted near the park’s pristine waterfalls, an area known for its untouched natural beauty.


Image:A rare purple Sirindhorn Crab (Princess Crab) spotted at Kaeng Krachan National Park—its vibrant hues a striking symbol of pristine ecosystem health and biodiversity.

This crab is incredibly rare, with only a handful of sightings ever recorded in history. It thrives only in clean, fresh water and is highly sensitive to pollution. Experts say that finding it alive and healthy is a strong sign that Kaeng Krachan’s ecosystem is in excellent condition. The discovery also highlights the park’s rich biodiversity — a major reason why it is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.


Photos of the crab have gone viral on social media, with people across the world admiring its bright, jewel-like colors. Conservationists are urging visitors to respect its habitat and avoid disturbing the delicate environment where it lives. Some biologists even describe the Sirindhorn Crab as a “living gemstone” of Thailand, and its presence serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of protecting rare species.


The discovery is expected to boost eco-tourism in the region, attracting travelers eager to witness this rare beauty in its natural setting. Local guides and park officials believe this find will inspire more awareness about wildlife preservation, not only in Thailand but across the globe.


As the world faces increasing threats to biodiversity, this rare sighting is a hopeful sign that with proper conservation, nature can still surprise us with wonders beyond imagination.

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