A live species of crab native to the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico was found at a park near Toronto over the weekend, according to municipal animal services.
A live species of crab native to the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico was found at a Hamilton, Ont. park over the weekend, according to municipal animal services.
The Chesapeake Blue Crab was found at Victoria Park, located at 500 King Street West, the city confirmed to CTV News Toronto Tuesday in a written statement. “Hamilton Animal Services picked up a crab at Victoria Park on Sunday, April 30 in the early evening, in response to a call from a resident,” Brad Potts, Manager of Animal Services at the City of Hamilton, said.
“The crab was transported to Hamilton Animal Services shelter. Unfortunately, the crab passed away overnight [Sunday].”The only place Hamilton residents should be able to source a blue crab is a grocery store or restaurant, as the species isHamilton Animal Services said it has no information on how the crab got to Victoria Park.
The municipal department is no stranger to calls for foreign species. In 2017, HAS was called to a residence after
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