Raving Crabs
The Raving Crabs, scientifically classified as Rhythmus brachyurus, are species particularly known for their love of dancing and producing rythms.
While some scientists believe their movements are a purely instinctual ritual, others argue they are intelligent and know exactly what they're doing, noting how they often perform with greater performance when they sense they're being observed.
Some call this ritual "Dance of the Rising Sun" while others think "Crab Rave" is a more fitting name.
No one knows exactly why they do it, but the ritual has been passed down through generations.
Some believe it's a prayer to the sun to ensure the tides return, while others speculate it's just a performance to entertain themselves.
Regardless of the reason, the powerful bass they produce is so deep that some are even using it for testing speakers on their youtube channels.

Scientific Name: Rhythmus brachyurus.
Common Name: Raving Crabs.
Habitat: Warm, sandy shorelines.
Behavior: Gather in large numbers and rave.
Size: 10-15 cm in width.