View Poll Results: How should these remarkable animals be treated???
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It should be legal to eat the limbs of even the youngest crays (as they regrow)!
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They should be allowed to grow to a minimum size and then killed humanely.
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I don't care about the details, I just want to eat as much cray as I possibly can!!!
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Jun 6th, 2013, 07:36 AM
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The Monster Crays Thread
It seems that there is actually some credible scientific evidence that crays/lobsters may be able to live and grow indefinitely due to their genetic makeup, for example they have an abundant and ever replenishing supply of the enzyme telomerase which protects their chromosomes keeping their cells in pristine condition. Moreover they periodically shed their exoskeletons and grow a larger one. To date the record is 44 pounds (20kg) although there does not seem to be anything, other than predators and non age related diseases, stopping them from growing to 440 pounds or more.
Source: http://science.howstuffworks.com/zoo...nd-lobster.htm
So how should these remarkable animals be treated???
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