AFRICA: One woman in Hawaii tackled outside her house is exceptional. If you live in a warmer climate, you’re likely no stranger to catching critters in your home or yard.
Holly Cantere saw this large, illegal coconut crab walking down the street of her neighborhood a little before noon on Sunday, Dec. 21, KHON-TV reports. It’s the first one officially spotted since 1989.
Cantere was gutsy enough to trap the large creature in a box and call Hawaii’s Department of Agriculture (HDOA).
Coconut crabs are the largest arthropods on earth, according to the University of Hawaii. Originally found in the Indian and Pacific Ocean regions, the creatures can grow up to three feet large.
Their size makes them hungry creatures, and as Smithsonian.com reports, they’ll feast on anything from chickens to kittens to each other.
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