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		</div><p>The world&#8217;s biggest species of crab will take centre-stage in a new £200,000 Blackpool attraction called Claws.</p>
<p>Japanese spider crabs can reach up to 9ft in diameter and grow big enough to straddle a small car.</p>
<p>The colossal crustaceans will be the main attraction at the resort&#8217;s Sea Life Centre in a new exhibition opening at Easter.</p>
<p>The exhibition has been designed to provide an insight into the life of crabs.</p>
<p>The display tanks have been created to look like giant crabs, and visitors can learn everything about the creatures, from how their claws work to how they eat.</p>
<p>Sea Life general manager Jenn Newton said: &#8220;The Japanese spider crabs are a fantastic addition to the family of sea life exhibitions we have here in Blackpool.</p>
<p>&#8220;Visitors can also see the colossal coconut crab, which gets its name from actually being able to crack open coconuts with its huge claws.&#8221;</p>
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