Soft-Shell Crabs Created On Demand?

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Uploaded by on Nov 4, 2009

Researchers may have found a way to induce molting in blue crabs, which could increase the availability of soft-shell crabs, considered a delicacy.

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  • I am getting tired of "This video is not available in your country due to copyright restrictions. "

  • Wonderful. Let's speed up the natural process in some creature only to destroy it sooner by eating it. I'm on a horse.

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  • @goddamnfaggots No the boiling water kills the crab.

  • this is kinda crule

  • Yeah I think THIS is the least of our problems! How about bitching about something that we should be worrying about, like saving mankind....that's a thought! I bet most, if not all of you drive a petroleum fuel vehicle, don't you, you frikkin hypocrites! Are you doing anything to stop big oil companies from polluting out waters by dumping the highly toxic bi-product of crude oilwhich is killing everything including the crabs?!?! Look up products made from crud oil & think b4 say ANYTHING!

  • as usual a new way human zombies are willing to destroy nature!!!

    STOP IT

  • this kills the crab

  • Wow crazky motherfuckers, thinking they're doing something helpful at all.

    Can you put a tail and fluffy ears on a girl too because I think that would totally stimulate my people's economy

  • @Nato61 you should have eaten the bastard

  • nice...fuck you mother nature

  • @issacky lmfao xD

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