Hi guys, welcome back to another video about parasites. The parasite shown would normally infect male crabs. But this time, the parasite was discovered in a mature female crab! Crabs infected with these parasites usually would not survive for long.
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Maybe it's best to leave the parasite alone but quarantine the crab, otherwise it's really a waste of a good crab
Total power consumption of the plant?
Mortality rate of the crap?
is the crab safe to eat while its infected?