Response last updated by satguru on Jun 15 2021.
Jan 11 2009, 7:31 PM
Terry
Answer has 2 votes
Terry Moderator 25 year member
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Answer has 2 votes.
This is an interesting topic, but there appears to be little physical evidence. What is certain is that if this does happen, it appears to be extremely infrequent and a function of the specific way the crustacean was frozen and thawed.
Like most unusual claims , I think this one should be marked down as "more proof needed".
Response last updated by Terry on Sep 17 2016.
Sep 17 2016, 8:21 AM