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Let's Fly With Humans: Tonnes of Crabs Invade Bahamian Airport
Let's Fly With Humans: Tonnes of Crabs Invade Bahamian Airport
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Animals can be a major issue when they appear among crowds of people and in transport hubs, but usually it is more of a problem for wild creatures, not for... 24.05.2020, Sputnik International
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Let's Fly With Humans: Tonnes of Crabs Invade Bahamian Airport
Animals can be a major issue when they appear among crowds of people and in transport hubs, but usually it is more of a problem for wild creatures, not for humans. But the animals continue to come around, so maybe they just want to befriend us after all.
Countless crabs invaded a luggage carousel at an airport in the Bahamas, bringing a lot of joy to passengers. Despite their sturdy shells and powerful claws, the poor sea dwellers are extremely fragile and helpless, especially when they're are stuck on a moving metal belt. Well, at least they got the ride of their lives before ending up on someone's dinner table.