However, there are exceptions. For example, the three mice that ate the head, body, and innards of raw shrimp with blue stripes last night tragically fell victim and all died.
When Chen Zhou picked up their bodies, he found them soft and limp, looking much flatter than other poisoned mice. Their tails were wet with foul-smelling stains, indicative of diarrhea or acute gastroenteritis.
Later dissections confirmed this, with clear signs that their stomachs were affected by the food, filled with fluids and internal bleeding symptoms visible.
This raised Chen Zhou's concern about whether blue-striped shrimp could be eaten, as he was unsure if the mice had died from food poisoning.
Out of caution, he banned blue-striped shrimp from consumption.
In addition to this, a few mice that ate regular shrimp innards showed symptoms of diarrhea, suggesting mild poisoning.
Another mouse that ate spoiled sea cucumber was a bit listless but did not have diarrhea.
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