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You can also fish this kind of prawns at many rivers in Malaysia.. But a word of caution when fishing big prawns like this.. Usually where there are many big prawns in a river, there are also crocodiles.. Big prawns love to attach themselves on the body of a croc as they would feed the algae found on the bodies those monsters..
Bro, we're all part of the food chain. They happen to be lower down the line. However if you drowned in the river, you become their food too, or the croc, or the turtle's, depending who got there first.
You can also fish this kind of prawns at many rivers in Malaysia.. But a word of caution when fishing big prawns like this.. Usually where there are many big prawns in a river, there are also crocodiles.. Big prawns love to attach themselves on the body of a croc as they would feed the algae found on the bodies those monsters..
Bro, we're all part of the food chain. They happen to be lower down the line. However if you drowned in the river, you become their food too, or the croc, or the turtle's, depending who got there first.
This used to be called Muar Prawns. when I was young, we used to drive to muar to eat them there. there were restaurants right by the river that serve it. Absolutely delicious. I think they are commercially farmed in Vietnam now.
This used to be called Muar Prawns. when I was young, we used to drive to muar to eat them there. there were restaurants right by the river that serve it. Absolutely delicious. I think they are commercially farmed in Vietnam now.
Wow...you know lots about salmon and river prawns ... impressed....arent these dangerous to catch ...they do have long long "legs" when i was playing with them in Giant...