Tairo t1_jcwih55 wrote
Yeah, I found one. Actually I found a bunch but I'm not gonna share them. I'm going to eat them all.
Magnum_Snub t1_jcwm1on wrote
Hakuna Matata
Gecko99 OP t1_jcx7bwu wrote
There could be some group of native people who have been occasionally finding two-inch-wide grubs for thousands of years and think they got really lucky and they just cook it on a stick over a fire. Maybe no one has thought to ask the right person what the biggest grub they've found was.
Two species of extant coelacanth have been discovered at fish markets, one in 1938, the other in 1997.
Hello-There-GKenobi t1_jcxzfj8 wrote
You know those horseshoe crabs that scientists find really precious and would pay a lot to milk them?
Yeah, I walked past a village several years ago where there were a ton of them there were being sold to be cooked/eaten…. But nobody actually buys them to eat, too difficult to eat I hear, so they’re just left to die and rot. A by-product of fishing.
Skips3000 t1_jcy163q wrote
Horseshoe crabs aren’t usually killed in the process I thought? They drain what they can and release
Amarthran t1_jcy59d5 wrote
And then it dies shortly after. Very few actually survive after being released
Hello-There-GKenobi t1_jcy1ac1 wrote
Yeah. It’s more like my point is that the villagers just kill them off cause there’s no profit for them…
TraitorMacbeth t1_jcz6pgb wrote
EDIT: apparently they are folded, not cut up in this picture. Maybe I should read articles that I post.
Wellllllll……..
Based on that picture of how cut up they are……
Keksmonster t1_jczb6us wrote
Apparently they aren't cut up, their back half is bent to their belly.
All available to read in the threat you posted but who checks anything on here anyways...
TraitorMacbeth t1_jczf0nv wrote
Welp, guilty. That image sure is crazy then. I sure hope that isn’t extremely painful and damaging I guess?
Keksmonster t1_jczr5xw wrote
I have no clue but if you look at the top picture the tail is a seperate segment of the body so I assume it's not an unnatural positition that damages the crab
[deleted] t1_jcyc6zl wrote
That’s depressing as fuck.
I haven’t seen a wild horseshoe crab since I was a kid
GeorgeOlduvai t1_jcymbxn wrote
Thanks to carcinization, you might yet.
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