But in their native Southeast Asia, where they are common in Pakistan, Malaysia and southern China, they are a popular food dish, as Americans who've tried them will attest.
"They are absolutely phenomenal to eat, through the roof," fisherman Jason Calvert told the South Florida Sun-Sentinel.
His 7-year-old daughter Hailie agrees. "I love the white meat," she said.
But aside from their taste, there's not much to recommend the species, Jason Calvert said. |
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