Is it a langoustine?
They're actually a small lobster rather than a shrimp. With the claws removed they look like a large shrimp rather than a small lobster.
Is it a langoustine?
They're actually a small lobster rather than a shrimp. With the claws removed they look like a large shrimp rather than a small lobster.
Oh that makes sense! they must have removed the claws, thanks.
You can harvest truckloads of these from the cooling pools at the nuclear power station
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Oh cool, I'm specifically looking for truckloads. These are gooood.
Do they have a different name or are they just "big shrimp"?
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