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Build a house in 30 seconds? It’s nothing for this crab!

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Tasks that for some living beings seem difficult, for others are easy to perform. And one of these tasks is to get hold of your own home. Some people take a lifetime to raise the money to buy it, while crabs usually find shelter in seconds.

In the viral video published by the Viral Hog on YouTube, you can see how a specimen of marine life digs a small hole on a beach in Vietnam and puts a type of roof on it. 

The house is ready and the crab can feel safe! 

The speed with which it did it surprised internet users. It took only about 30 seconds to put the last bit of sand and finish construction work. 

“If I didn’t have a house, I would ask the crab to build me one of sand,” joked user Jason Blake.

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