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What is rober-crab?

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∙ 12y ago
Updated: 11/9/2022

A robber crab is another name for the coconut crab, also called a palm thief, and actually a type of hermit crab. It's the world's largest land-based arthropod, growing up to about 3 feet across and weighing up to nine pounds.

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