Stone Soup by Jan Eliot for September 04, 2013
Transcript:
Alix: Gramma, guess what? Our science teacher is taking us on a field trip to the park. We're going to study CRAWDADS. Alix: Maybe I'll see MY crawdad! Gramma Evie: That big one you brought home from the lake and then released in the creek? I wonder how he's doing? Crawdad: YUM. Those little guys look TASTY.
Dani Rice over 10 years ago
Invasive species!
LightWarriorK over 10 years ago
Until it stops eating and starts mating, it shouldn’t get too terrible. Just a few fewer locals.
SCOTTtheBADGER over 10 years ago
Of course, a big, red, one like that is also gonna get noticed by the largemouth bass population.
lightenup Premium Member over 10 years ago
What? You don’t keep in touch with him on Facebook? Tsk tsk… ;-)
CashewJim over 10 years ago
Creek? Around here something that large is at least a stream. Way to large to be a creek and to small to be a river.
Gokie5 over 10 years ago
He seems to be looking at the little crustaceans, but probably the whole lot would do.
Comic Minister Premium Member over 10 years ago
I see now.
ScretWitch over 10 years ago
Happens to the best of us!
ShadowBeast Premium Member over 10 years ago
I think on the field trip the teacher is gonna notice the invasive crayfish and inform everyone including Alex on what kind of damage it can do.
Doctor11 over 10 years ago
Uh oh…
38lowell over 10 years ago
Lobsters will not live in fresh water.If it came from a lake, it’s fresh water, not salt.
Carito over 1 year ago
Her crayfish is a cannibal!?!