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‘King’ crawdaddy invades the state (Baltimore Sun)

Large crayfish species hitchhiking south, probably in form of bait, causes blight in streams The rusty crayfish, a mud critter with extra large claws, has sneaked across the Mason-Dixon line from Pennsylvania into a pair of northern Maryland streams, where biologists worry that the invasive species will kill native fish and plants.

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