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Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Louisiana biologist sees future in shrimp crawfish | The Associated Press

Shrimp crawfish lay their eggs about the time the current commercial varieties are harvested and would be full-sized in October and November... The small-headed, small-clawed shrimp crawfish have another advantage over the other species. Although they're not quite as big — growing to about 5 inches — their proportionally smaller heads and claws mean more of their weight is meat.
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