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How to tie a crab

The method of tying crabs is introduced in detail as follows:

1. Method 1:

1. Crabs are one of people’s favorite delicacies and are very lively. Crabs run rampant and their large pincers can easily hurt people. It is difficult for us to handle crabs, so let’s tie them up and handle them. Tying crabs is a basic skill for crab farmers.

2. Hold the eight legs of the crab with both hands, lift them up, and fold them tightly. Hold the crab with your left hand, hold the right claw of the crab with your thumb, and hold the left claw of the crab with your index finger.

3. Take out the rope, hold one end of the rope with the thumb of your left hand, hold the other end of the rope with your right hand, wrap the rope twice horizontally, and tie the eight legs and two pincers of the crab so that it cannot move.

4. After winding horizontally, wrap it vertically twice from the head. Tie knots at both ends of the rope, first a dead knot, and then a live knot, which is convenient for untying, and the crab is tied up.

2. Method 2:

1. First, press the crab to prevent it from moving. Then bring the eight small claws of the crab closer to the center. Moisten the string with water. Tie the rope horizontally to the crab, first in a circle, and fix one end of the rope between the index and middle fingers of your left hand.

2. Wrap the crab sideways in a circle again. When wrapping, the left hand cannot be loosened and the crab must be firmly fixed. When wrapping, the large pliers and eight claws must be wrapped. Pass the thread under one end of the horizontal thread and wrap it vertically. Then you can pick up the crab and wrap it. Then wrap it around vertically and tie it with a knot.