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In the face of a flood of crayfish, should the Scottish government turn to the Empire of Great Foodies for help?

According to reports, in recent years, some rivers in the United Kingdom have been quite flooded with crayfish, and local people have said that some rivers have "stepped on crayfish" to cross the river.

In the face of a flood of crayfish, should the Scottish government turn to the Empire of Great Foodies for help?

After successfully "invading" England, the crayfish have now moved north into Scotland. Scotland's River Clyde was once a world-famous trout fishing destination, but now the river is rapidly being occupied by crayfish.

In the face of a flood of crayfish, should the Scottish government turn to the Empire of Great Foodies for help?

The proliferation of crayfish has directly led to the disappearance of trout in large numbers, as the crayfish's diet coincides with it, leaving the latter under threat of food scarcity. A Scottish angler said trout have become increasingly difficult to come across since the advent of crayfish.

In the face of a flood of crayfish, should the Scottish government turn to the Empire of Great Foodies for help?

Due to the lack of natural enemies of crayfish, Scotland currently has no measures to deal with the "crayfish plague". Although crayfish are very delicious, the government does not encourage people to eat crayfish, in case the crayfish is marketed and triggers large-scale captivity, resulting in its further spread.

In the face of a flood of crayfish, should the Scottish government turn to the Empire of Great Foodies for help?

Currently, the Scottish Government has declared that anyone can kill crayfish. Angler Matt Mitchell initially gathered a group of anglers to catch crayfish with their hands, although it was a few hundred or hundreds of them, but they could not catch it at all, so they chose to stomp to death.

In the face of a flood of crayfish, should the Scottish government turn to the Empire of Great Foodies for help?

The news into the country caused a wave of regret, some netizens shouted that the Scottish people need us, and some netizens proposed solutions, suggesting that the United Kingdom open regular visa-free treatment for Chinese.

In the face of a flood of crayfish, should the Scottish government turn to the Empire of Great Foodies for help?

Although the crayfish invading the Uk are not the common protocrayfish in China, but it is equally delicious, for the flood of British crayfish and American carp, many netizens sighed, can only let Chinese foodies come forward to save the world.

In the face of a flood of crayfish, should the Scottish government turn to the Empire of Great Foodies for help?

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