Uninvited guests: About 50 giant crabs invade family's dinner
Updated | By Nokuthula Ngcobo
The smell of sausage was way too tempting for these crustaceans.

A family in Australia got the shock of their lives when they looked around and saw dozens of crabs in their presence.
The coconut crabs paid a visit during a family's camping trip in Australia’s Christmas Island, just in time for dinner.
Crabs are known to be omnivores, so when Amy Luetich and her family were feasting on sausages, they were suddenly surrounded by 50 more mouths to feed.
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According to the Christmas Island Tourism Facebook account, these types of crabs have an incredible sense of smell and for slow moving creatures they sure move quickly when there’s food around.
Take a look at the pictures below.
Robber crabs behaving badly! 😝 a couple of local #christmasisland families had a few extra mouths to feed at their BBQ...
Posted by Christmas Island Tourism on Sunday, 20 September 2020
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IMAGE CREDIT: Facebook/ChristmasIslandTourism
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