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canyoudiggitbrothaNov 16, 2011
Looks like a byproduct of the BP oil company.
malekalbyNov 16, 2011
in my worst nightmares
novenatorNov 16, 2011
Looks tasty!
hediggmeNov 16, 2011
Looks like a giant lobster tail with just enough appendages to crawl around.
isa9191Nov 17, 2011
and now, I cannot un see it. thank you for that /S
jgregcNov 16, 2011
From a culinary perspective this would appear to be a positive thing...
anomaly100Nov 16, 2011
It's a Dino shrimp!
biofriendlyblogNov 16, 2011
Yeah, no kidding!
BornOfHopeNov 16, 2011
How does it taste?
Closed AccountNov 16, 2011
Really weird shrimp colours
rabbitsinblackNov 16, 2011
Only if you actually think there suppose to be pink.
mitsanagaNov 16, 2011
all crustaceans are only pinkish/red after having been cooked.
rabbitsinblackNov 17, 2011
exactly the point
mitsanagaNov 18, 2011
@rabbitsinblack i hear ya, but sadly some people need it spelled out for them.
sattireattireNov 17, 2011
Those are the smallest hands i've ever seen!!!!
brandhayNov 16, 2011
That's gonna need a LOT of c**ktail sauce.
Donuts4UNov 16, 2011
"The tiger shrimp can grow to more than 10 inches long and weigh more than half a pound." I drooled a bit...
th3wh1terabb1tNov 16, 2011
Potatoshopped
mistermajustyNov 16, 2011
That fish cray!
OMGHumorNov 16, 2011
http://lol-pix.com/detail/general/So-hungry
procrastin8Nov 16, 2011
Fake
ibuyufoNov 16, 2011
What exactly is the problem? I welcome this foreign species to American water! Think of all the giant tiger prawns we can harvest!
viralinNov 16, 2011
Dammit! Now I'm hungry!
tumultuoustNov 17, 2011
Please pass the butter, leave the container.
johnsondanieljohnsondanielNov 17, 2011
woah
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canyoudiggitbrothaNov 16, 2011
Looks like a byproduct of the BP oil company.
malekalbyNov 16, 2011
in my worst nightmares
novenatorNov 16, 2011
Looks tasty!
hediggmeNov 16, 2011
Looks like a giant lobster tail with just enough appendages to crawl around.
isa9191Nov 17, 2011
and now, I cannot un see it.
thank you for that /S
jgregcNov 16, 2011
From a culinary perspective this would appear to be a positive thing...
anomaly100Nov 16, 2011
It's a Dino shrimp!
biofriendlyblogNov 16, 2011
Yeah, no kidding!
BornOfHopeNov 16, 2011
How does it taste?
Closed AccountNov 16, 2011
Really weird shrimp colours
rabbitsinblackNov 16, 2011
Only if you actually think there suppose to be pink.
mitsanagaNov 16, 2011
all crustaceans are only pinkish/red after having been cooked.
rabbitsinblackNov 17, 2011
exactly the point
mitsanagaNov 18, 2011
@rabbitsinblack
i hear ya, but sadly some people need it spelled out for them.
sattireattireNov 17, 2011
Those are the smallest hands i've ever seen!!!!
brandhayNov 16, 2011
That's gonna need a LOT of c**ktail sauce.
Donuts4UNov 16, 2011
"The tiger shrimp can grow to more than 10 inches long and weigh more than half a pound."
I drooled a bit...
th3wh1terabb1tNov 16, 2011
Potatoshopped
mistermajustyNov 16, 2011
That fish cray!
OMGHumorNov 16, 2011
http://lol-pix.com/detail/general/So-hungry
procrastin8Nov 16, 2011
Fake
ibuyufoNov 16, 2011
What exactly is the problem? I welcome this foreign species to American water! Think of all the giant tiger prawns we can harvest!
viralinNov 16, 2011
Dammit! Now I'm hungry!
tumultuoustNov 17, 2011
Please pass the butter, leave the container.
johnsondanieljohnsondanielNov 17, 2011
woah