Lobsters in the Potomac?
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Washington Post editors
First, intersex fish. Then sharks. Now, lobsters have been seen in the fresh waters of the Potomac River, WTOP reports.
The lobsters were seen this past weekend at Leesylvania State Park.
The source? Virginia state biologists say somebody is obviously releasing the saltwater crustaceans into the water.
Read more about lobsters in the Potomac at WTOP.
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Washington Post editors
| February 24, 2011; 11:09 AM ET
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