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Uploaded by on Sep 1, 2006

My pet crab "Goober" loves to do "tai chi" on the edges of rocks in it's aquarium.

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  • that sure is 1 nazi crab keep it away from the jewish people and jewish crabs it might try to kill them

  • lol he's saying "im gonna cut u so bad... ur gonna wish i hadn't cut u so bad" XD

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  • is that salt water

  • I like the way he face palms the other crab when it came to close xD

  • he is dancing to the music!

  • @feirceheadbangger93 HAIL HITLER!! XD HAHAHAHAHA

  • Its Like Dancing To The Music:3

  • lol! all i see is a little claw goin crazy! so cute!

  • Doing the robot XD

  • looked like he was swinging to the music, give him a lighter to hold up :D

  • He's a type of fiddler crab. The males have one large claw and a smaller claw, females have two small claws. Males use their big claw for hand signals, ranging from threat displays to waving at females in attempt to grab mating attention.

    They're quite amusing little buggers.

    They're also scavengers, so having a couple of these in a tank with other fish (fish that fit a similar water type requirement, of course) will turn them into little janitors :)

  • crabs really are the funniest animals... obsessed with king of the hill, robot dancing, refusing to walk forward, crossing the road when even the chicken won't, and blowing bubbles out of their face!

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