A Japanese spider crab named Crabzilla, thought to be the biggest ever in the UK, has claws more than five feet long:
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The Sea Life Centre will be his home until the end of March when he will be taken to his permanent home in Belgium.
The crabs are commonly found in the Pacific in 1,000 ft (300m) deep waters but have been known to live deeper.
Curator Graham Burrows said: "It is rumoured these crabs can grow as big as four metres, big enough to straddle a car.
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That looks delicious!
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Spider crab, spider crab! Look out! Here comes the spider crab!
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Pass the butter... it's eatin time!
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The article implies it's still alive. So how did it survive being brought up from the depths?
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I, for one, support our new crustacean overlords.
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The LEGS are five feet long. The claws aren't five inches.
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Hmm, I'm getting the urge to go mix up some garlic with butter right now...
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Hope it doesn't become an STD.
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I say we go up in the shuttle and nuke the site from orbit!
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@Robolasse: It's the only way to be sure.
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They are actually not a deep sea creature. They live off the coast of Japan and yes, they do eat them there. I've seen them in person and they gave me nightmares for a week.
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....being violently alergic to shellfish... I broke into hives and started gagging just looking at that picture....
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