Video: The crab used to snatch the beer bottle off
A man in western Australia records the process of crabs using their larger pairs to clench and flutter the beer cap.
A man in western Australia records the process of crabs using their larger pairs to clench and flutter the beer cap.
In the video posted on the Aussie Comedy Facebook page, a man shows off the ability to open the beer bottle of a big crab in a rock box.
The crab claws clamped tightly to the beer cap, causing the beer bottle cap to pop right after.
The man held the bottle of his beer toward the crab, leaving it to be used to make a large bottle. He chooses the rotation so that the crabs cling tightly to the beer cap, causing the beer bottle cap to pop shortly after, UPI reported on May 5.
The video with the notes "Pilbara bottle opener" quickly attracted 1.3 million views, more than 15,000 shares and many comments. Many people who watch videos seem to wonder about the animal's ability to survive on land for too long.
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