A giant crab which was spared the
cooking pot after spending five days in a fridge is recovering in an
aquarium. The edible crab, caught in Dartmouth, Devon, was handed by the fishermen to
friends in Weston-super-Mare, Somerset. But when it came to cooking, the owners were so amazed to find the crab still
alive, they could not bring themselves to go ahead.
Bristol Aquarium said the crab, called George by the owners, had been kept in
"suspended animation" by the cold. The crustacean, with hand-sized claws and a 9in (23cm)
shell, was so impressive that the fisherman decided to present it to a sick
friend in the hope it would cheer him up. The edible brown crab, estimated to be 15-20 years old, then spent five days
in the fridge.
David Waines, from the aquarium, said: "We received a phone call from a lady
who told us they had a large crab in their fridge and they wanted to donate it
to the aquarium. Basically, they didn't have the heart to kill him. Additionally, they decided they did not have a saucepan
big enough to cook him in. When she told me it had been in there for five days, I couldn't believe it
was still alive." He told the them to wrap it in a wet towel and bring it to the aquarium as
quickly as possible.
"Although the crab was very weak when it arrived, the fact that it was kept
refrigerated meant it was in a kind of suspended animation," said Mr Waines. "We placed it into a special tank in our quarantine area and began pumping
oxygen-rich seawater over it and it immediately started to show signs of
recovery." Brown crabs can live up to 40 years, he said. "Hopefully it will continue to get better and will be able to enjoy an
unexpectedly long retirement here at the aquarium."
1 comment:
This is the same reason I'd never make it if I was a survivor in some way. I like my food to come dead and in packages.
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