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more to eat
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Hahahah, I was thinking the same thing!
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2 freaks at capt Joe’s and sons.
1. JOEY C
2. Four pincer Lobster
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LOL
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Genes gone wild! Over my years fishing I have seen many species that this has happened to. When you produce thousands to tens of thousands of eggs the odds of a non symmetric animal to survive are high; Let alone for a normal animal’s long hard struggle. I have also seen the damage done from the years of coastal pollution that killed off many eggs and early stage development of sealife. It’s taken a long time to correct but the damage has been done and we have to adapt to it till the ocean heals itself;but I see a future and light at of this tunnel.
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The ocean isn’t polluted /s
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A very unique one…happen during the molting? I do not remember too many strange ones form the 50’s and 60’s… Dave
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