Animals
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Massive Invasive Crab Will Spend New Year’s in Hawaii
The coconut crab is a crustacean behemoth that normally makes the Indian Ocean islands its stomping grounds. It has no business stalking the streets of Honolulu. However, that's exactly what one crab was found doing this holiday week. Now it will spend its New Year's Eve locked up on the vacation island.
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