How Crabs Slowly Dismantle Their Prey 🦀🔍
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Crabs may look slow and clumsy, but when it comes to feeding, they are deliberate, strategic, and incredibly efficient.
Using their powerful claws, they crack, rip, and pry apart their prey — whether it’s a snail, a small fish, or another crustacean.
Unlike predators that gulp their food in one bite, crabs take their time.
They use their pincers like tools, carefully tearing their prey into manageable pieces before bringing it to their mouths.
This slow, methodical process might look unsettling, but it’s a fascinating display of natural precision and survival.
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