Is any of this true?

1) Can wrasse be dug up at low tide?

2) Arrowhead potatoes contain calcium oxolate and therefore have a paralyzing effect?

3) Are shrews related to king crabs?

Are any of these claims even remotely true or are they all lies?

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botanicus
7 months ago

There are neither cured potatoes nor oxolates. And if oxalate is meant: this is excessively harmful, but not paralyzing.

I've never heard of crickets, but if it's an unknown shell species, it can't be related to any cancer animal.

There are fish that dig in when the water level becomes low and that also persist. I've never heard of wrasse. I can be wrong.

Norina1603
7 months ago

Hello,

1. Lipcocks live in coral reefs, so more free water

2. http://www.google

Excerpt from this:

They develop an excellent taste, similar to that of Potatoes and Estonians. Your shell is pink, should be removed before consumption, …

I couldn't find anything about calcium oxolate!

To 3. I do not believe that there is a connection, but let me know better!