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Isn't there something odd about this, unless crabs are hermaphrodytic?
Surely a female crab will not have male genitalia, so will then not be capable of being castrated? Intrigued! David Martland 21:30 Dec 14, 2002 (UTC)
- All right, let's call a spayed a spayed. :) phma
Perhaps something about how it takes control of the crabs brain, basicly turning it into a zombie? Soupisgoodfood 07:54, 5 February 2006 (UTC)