Video: Hungry crows helpless before the dodge's attack
The quick-minded crab kept moving and turned to defend itself against the hungry crow's attacks.
The quick-minded crab kept moving and turned to defend itself against the hungry crow's attacks.
Hungry crow loses before the attack of the crab
Marina Minaeva, a Russian seafarer, on October 31 posted on Rumble the video of a fierce survival battle between a crab and a hungry crow.
She said, even when the situation got worse when another crow came to join in the attack, the crab calmly jumped around and clung to the sand. According to Minaeva, the clever dodges of crabs make the two ravens powerless and eventually give up.
According to Grind TV, otters, birds, black bears, American pandas and fishes are the enemies of crabs. The birds like the black crows often curl up their crabs and drop to a place with a hard surface to break the shell tomorrow and eat meat.
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