Australian man borrowed crab claws to open the cap of beer bottle
A man in western Australia asked a giant crab in the ice box to open the lid of his beer bottle.
A man in western Australia has "asked" a "giant" crab in the icebox to open the lid of his beer bottle. In the video that was downloaded on Aussie Comedy's Facebook page, record the crab's process using its "giant" clencher and make it easy to pop the beer cap.
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In the video, the man brought the bottle of beer toward the crab, leaving it to use a large, strong-looking bottle to grab the bottle cap. After that, he chooses the rotation so that the crabs cling tightly to the bottle cap, causing the beer bottle cap to pop shortly after. This is really a unique way to open beer bottles.
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