Crabzilla, giant crab stir coastal residents, appeared again on the beach Whitstable. This time, the crustacean animals seen near the two boys who were fishing.
As quoted from metrotvnews.com , Crabzilla first seen in Whitstable from an aerial photograph of last year, which is referred to as a false report or a hoax by many experts.
Some people refer to the photograph could be easily manipulated through Photoshop software. Likewise with the second photo Crabzilla, which will most likely be re-called hoax.
Like the first photo, the emergence of the second Crabzilla Weird Whitstable appear on the site. "Picture a giant crab in Whitstable surprising was taken in July," wrote the description on the website.
"The children were not aware of the danger, but when the number of pedestrians shouting, crab slowly disappeared into the water," he continued.
The world's largest crab is the Japanese spider crabs, which can grow up to 365 centimeters long and weighs 19 kilograms.