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I love how crabs basically always have the "oh crap!" look on their face because of how their eyes come naturally. No matter what they're doing, it's like-moonbeam wrote:When she realized I saw her she did the "oh crap... So I'm gonna go hide now" awkward slow walk away! It was too cute.
Lmao!!!! I spit my coffee across the room reading this!!!! way 2 funny!! Yet, seems so true, thanx 4 alaugh YYWW!!! Kirrie your crabs are so adorable, love the shells!!!YYWW wrote: I love how crabs basically always have the "oh crap!" look on their face because of how their eyes come naturally. No matter what they're doing, it's like-
Oh crap! It's new food!
Oh crap! I can climb up this thing!
Oh crap! This is water!
Oh crap! I can climb down this thing!
Oh crap! The sun got real small and close today!
Oh crap! The giant creature just caught me trying to escape!
Oh crap! There's an invisible wall here!
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That walk always makes me think of Jurassic park. Like we are the T-Rex and if they move very... Very... Slowly, then we won't see them...moonbeam wrote:I just walked over to the tank and was doing my usual scan of favorite spots. Something caught my eye and when I looked down I saw squirt! She's been down for two weeks and there she was right at the front of the glass looking at me. When she realized I saw her she did the "oh crap... So I'm gonna go hide now" awkward slow walk away! It was too cute.
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This was so funny I had to share with my husband! He laughed so hardYYWW wrote: I love how crabs basically always have the "oh crap!" look on their face because of how their eyes come naturally. No matter what they're doing, it's like-
Oh crap! It's new food!
Oh crap! I can climb up this thing!
Oh crap! This is water!
Oh crap! I can climb down this thing!
Oh crap! The sun got real small and close today!
Oh crap! The giant creature just caught me trying to escape!
Oh crap! There's an invisible wall here!
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oh how hilarious! I have yet to catch a crab stealing food but I have a few chicken bones missing so I know one of them is a food thief in there lol. I love that duck and hide walk they all do, it's so comical! At least he didn't abandon his meal and run for the hills as mine would probably do. (They've been in a tote up until a few weeks ago and they're still getting used to seeing my face on the regular lol)Crabinski wrote:The guys haven't had a grape for quite a while as I usually just wash them, bag them and freeze them as soon as they're in the house (the grapes, not the crabs). So, tonight I kept out one black grape, cut it in half and put it in their food dish with some cooked Yukon potato bits. Harry came right over and started eating the grape. I was passing the tank, saw him and leaned in for a closer look. As soon as Harry realized I was there, he speared the grape half with his feeder claw, turned around and started to climb the wood branch to get away. He got about two inches up the branch, realized it was too much effort while carrying the grape and that I'd probably still be able to see him so he hung there, transferred the grape half to his pincher and happily resumed eating! What a guy
The mental image of "one snapped back in his shell so hard he flew backwards" had me weeping with laughtermegmaholm wrote:I just checked on the crabs and one of my guys was in the food dish. As soon as he saw me, he froze for a second, then snagged a piece of food with his little claw and scuttled backwards as fast as he could to hide. That's not the first time it's happened, either. :roll: Last night I surprised 3 of them that were crammed into the food dish, and one snapped back in his shell so hard he flew backwards. Am I the only one with drama queen crabs?! Seriously..
Mine do that toomegmaholm wrote: Last night I surprised 3 of them that were crammed into the food dish, and one snapped back in his shell so hard he flew backwards. Am I the only one with drama queen crabs?! Seriously..
Yes! That's it exactly! And for them, "Objects are larger than seen in the mirror" holds true, too -- they catch a glimpse of a partial shadow or see a face or hand but have no idea how big we really areRyry wrote: That walk always makes me think of Jurassic park. Like we are the T-Rex and if they move very... Very... Slowly, then we won't see them...