Many people like to eat seafood, especially crabs, for crabs generally like the bigger the better, but is it really bigger and better? This giant cetacean --- the largest known crustacean in the world, do you dare to eat it?

The Gan's giant claw crab, also known as the Japanese spider crab, has a dark orange body, ten long limbs, white spots, and the first two limbs develop into chelates. The limbs are generally 4 meters long when extended, and the largest specimen has a leg extension of 4.2 meters, a body length of 38 centimeters, a weight of 20 kilograms, and a lifespan of 100 years.
Giant cray crabs generally feed on sharks, hagfish, crabs, and various fish.
Living in the Pacific Ocean beyond the northeast corner of Iwate Prefecture in Japan, 500-1000 meters deep, with an average temperature of ten to fifteen degrees Celsius, so although there are legends that the Gan's giant crab has a history of killing people, and killed 60 people in ten years, but in fact, the probability of human contact with giant crabs is extremely small, and most of the legends are false rumors. Giant crabs are often served on the table as human delicacies, and Japanese fishermen often catch giant crabs.
Below you can admire a few pictures of giant crabs
Giant crab
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