For a crayfish in the Florida Everglades, its worst nightmare is three feet long, dark brown, and pure muscle, with a mouth like a vacuum that sucks up nearly everything it can find — tiny fish, small shellfish, turtle eggs, and frogs.
It’s called the Asian swamp eel and the slippery beasts have become an increasingly problematic invasive species in the delicate Everglades ecosystem.
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