Anything to declare? Footage has resurfaced showing the moment a group of huge crabs caused chaos at the Lynden Pindling International Airport on the island of Nassau in The Bahamas.
Check out the chaotic moment in the video below:
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No, no, no - this is not another one of those stories about "nature reclaiming the world amid the current pandemic". In fact, this footage was actually captured back a few years back when airports were still open (remember those days?). But since being circulated online once again, it is proof that the world we're living in has always been a little odd.
The video was captured moments after a load of crabs ran amuck at the baggage claim section of the airport after escaping from the icebox they were being transported in.
When they hit the luggage carousel, the crustaceans make a break for it, throwing themselves off the carousel and darting across the airport floor. It's clearly every crab for itself as they clamber over one another.
The passenger who captured the video said: "I was waiting for my suitcase at Lynden Pindling International Airport in the Bahamas when one of the iceboxes opened when falling down with the suitcases. People blocked and caught the crabs."
I personally don't know if transporting crabs is a normal thing in The Bahamas - all I know is anything with eight legs that is bigger than a nickel is sure to creep me out. Seriously, this video is essentially a recurring nightmare of mine.
The footage resurfaced after being shared on Twitter by American comedian and podcast host Reese Waters.
I guess it just goes to show you; you never know who you're sharing a flight with.