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Old 07-15-14, 01:05 PM   #1
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Crabs and Lobsters eat anything they can catch or find on the bottom of the ocean or bay or inlets they habitat in. I don't know what shrimp eat, but they crawl around on the bottom killing little minnows I guess with all of the clicking they do.

Bottom feeders don't lead you to live a healthy life style even though drenched in butter or horseradish/ketchup sauce or even horseradish/mayo and pickle relish sauce doesn't make the bottom feeder more healthy for your tummy ... just more appetizing.

On a side note: Red Lobster has gone broke and another investment group has taken them over.

Seafood is on the decline in the USA

Not to mention all the mercury. Make you mad as a hatter it will.
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Old 07-15-14, 04:32 PM   #2
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Not to mention all the mercury. Make you mad as a hatter it will.
If you want to minimise the mercury eat the bottom feeders, its the pelagic fish that have high levels.
So tuck in to the mullet, flounder, oysters and lobster, but avoid the tuna and don't eat the dolphins.
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