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                    [Summary] => Why do Filipino fishermen never have to put a lid on a bucket filled with alimango, alimasag, or talangka,  collectively  known as crabs? You know the answer. Because as soon as one of them starts to climb out, the rest of them will quickly  reach up and pull it down. Crabs, whether they come from salt water or fresh water, are all the same. They tug downward others who struggle to climb out to freedom.

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