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They Race Crabs In Tobago For Some Reason

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Sure…why not. Goat and crab racing are traditions in the tiny Caribbean republic dating back to the 1920's. The races are working class reactions to the more elitist sports of horse and dog racing. The only venue where you'll hear people loudly boasting about the aggressiveness of their crabs.

A crab held with a length of twine walks along the turf as it is guided to the finish line during a crab race, that forms part of the day's activities, at the annual Buccoo Goat and Crab Race Festival in Bucco, Tobago island April 10, 2012. The event held at Buccoo Integrated Facility is largely held for goat racing, but also includes crab races as part of the entertainment.

(Reuters / ANDREA DE SILVA)

British couple Georgina (L) and Adam Kirk smile, as Georgina holds the crab that won her first place.

(Reuters / ANDREA DE SILVA)

Bashiri Ryan of Britain holds his crab on a string prior to the start of the international crab race.

(Reuters / ANDREA DE SILVA)

The crab guided by Georgina Kirk of Britain is seen at the finish line as it wins the international crab race.

(Reuters / ANDREA DE SILVA)


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