In this chapter, we're introduced to a new species of crayfish, which we'll call "Crayola." We learn that they are the most valuable species of lobster in the world, accounting for over 70% of the entire lobster production. They can't live with other lobsters in the aquarium, because they're so valuable. They're also very easy to spread, and they can also invade native ecosystems, which is why they are called "invasive species" by the Chinese government.
In this chapter, we're introduced to a new species of crayfish, which we'll call "Crayola." We learn that they are the most valuable species of lobster in the world, accounting for over 70% of the entire lobster production. They can't live with other lobsters in the aquarium, because they're so valuable. They're also very easy to spread, and they can also invade native ecosystems, which is why they are called "invasive species" by the Chinese government.