Giant Razor Clawed Crabs pose no threat, experts say At least I thought it was funny.
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Two giant anteaters fight it out. On the left, the individuals lash out at each other with their enormous claws, and on the right they posture at each other (with the dominant animal, with the upright and puffed-out tail, on the right). From Kruetz et al 2009.
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"I trust the scientists. They know what they're doing!"
I've probably watched it ten times in the past week. Sigh. I should get a life - or an attractive female assistant.
If Monsanto made crabs, they'd probably be just like those!