Outbreak Of Crabs On Newcastle Metro Has Nothing To Do With Leeds' Super Gonorrhea Alert

Forget Gonorrhea Plaguing Leeds, Crabs Are Crawling Around Newcastle's Metro
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After revelations that the sexual transmitted disease Gonorrhea has been spreading around Leeds, video footage has emerged of a cast of crabs being let loose on the metro underground in Newcastle.

Although the comparisons by name are quite a sight for sore eyes, by nature the circumstances are extraordinarily different.

An unknown camera-person filmed the events in the northern subway, showing around 20 of the sea creatures scuttling around the platform and onto the train.

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A man on the train can be seen kicking the crabs

During the 30-second-long video, first uploaded by Newcastle Uncovered, onlookers can be seen kicking the creatures in opposite directions.

According to local reports the incident occurred after a passenger was carrying the crustaceans in a plastic bag when it split open, walking away from the animals as they spread across the carriage.

There is a happy ending for the creatures as they have been taken to the Blue Reef Aquarium in Tynemouth, where they are understood to be settling into their new home.