Giant sea crabs 'invaded' Europe

In recent days, Europeans are very worried by the 'blatant and increasing invasion' of giant sea crabs. The crabs weigh up to 8kg and have a pair of longer to . 1.5m this course to crawl on the Norwegian beaches.

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European ecology experts are having a headache because they have not found the reason why these 'very uninvited guests' are leaving their beloved homeland and country in the far north of the Far East. , Russia to migrate to Scandinavo peninsula, Northern Europe so far?

To reach the Norwegian Sea, these sea crabs have to swim and cross a dangerous road, along the vast frozen coast of Russia and thousands of nautical miles long. There are several imaginative ecologists who surmise: 'This is most likely a conspiracy to invade Europe with the giant Russian crab crabs (?!)'

Giant sea crab breeds reproduce and grow very fast . If 40 years ago, in the Kamtratka Sea, locals rarely found a pair of big crabs, the situation is now very different. It is estimated that in Norwegian waters there are now about . 1 million crabs of this type and in the coming days, the number of big crabs will increase with dizzying speed!

According to the latest announcement of scientists, there are now mud crabs that have weighed . 12kg and the longer they are . 2m long. Oslo Institute of Oceanography had to ring a warning about the "sudden invasion of ordinary crustaceans" to the waters of the Nordic country. The Norwegian Government has spent 600,000 Euro on research, seeking measures to limit and eliminate the unwanted migration of giant mud crabs to the continental shelf and its national territorial waters.

It seems that the giant arthropods have "been planning to invade Europe" for a long time. Remember in the early twentieth century, only a few giant crabs but belonging to another species, followed Chinese merchant ships to appoint the Thames. But now, the relatives of these crabs have been growing and spreading in many places in the North Sea.

Along with the massive migration of the giant Kamtratka crabs, it is likely that the two great "army troops" will join forces in the Arctic Ocean and that is what European scholars are worried about and not desirable. . If that happens, the vast expanse of the old continent will be severely polluted and devastated by a large number of large and greedy crabs!