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When you mention shrimp, what do you think of? crayfish? Abroad, crayfish have conquered cities and territories to the point of threatening the ecological balance, and the locals have nothing to do with it. When I arrived in China, it seemed a bit embarrassing, and it turned out to be a delicacy on the dining table of my Chinese nation.

A Japanese boy carves a live wooden lobster, which is so ingenious that it looks like the real thing.

A young man from Japan, Otake Ryoho, can carve a wood-carved lobster out of an ordinary piece of wood that looks just like the real thing, and the joints are still movable. You can't tell the difference from real shrimp except for the color.

A Japanese boy carves a live wooden lobster, which is so ingenious that it looks like the real thing.

With the uncanny workmanship of this young man, this lobster was perfectly "replicated" out of wood.

A Japanese boy carves a live wooden lobster, which is so ingenious that it looks like the real thing.

What’s even more awesome is that even the joints of the shrimp are perfectly carved, and each joint can be closely connected and can be flexibly swung.

A Japanese boy carves a live wooden lobster, which is so ingenious that it looks like the real thing.

Not only the appearance is lifelike, but every texture is amazingly delicate.

A Japanese boy carves a live wooden lobster, which is so ingenious that it looks like the real thing.

A Japanese boy carves a live wooden lobster, which is so ingenious that it looks like the real thing.

After this wooden lobster was exposed, it immediately attracted strong attention from the Japanese people.

A Japanese boy carves a live wooden lobster, which is so ingenious that it looks like the real thing.

And this woodcarving master, Dazhu Liangfeng, is only 25 years old, and he is really a formidable young man.

A Japanese boy carves a live wooden lobster, which is so ingenious that it looks like the real thing.

A Japanese boy carves a live wooden lobster, which is so ingenious that it looks like the real thing.

A Japanese boy carves a live wooden lobster, which is so ingenious that it looks like the real thing.

Having such a superb skill is not only due to a simple hobby, but also to the paranoia and fanaticism for the art of wood carving.

A Japanese boy carves a live wooden lobster, which is so ingenious that it looks like the real thing.

Otake Ryoho was born in Tokyo. He has been fond of wood carving since he was a child. Others chose to pursue high-end careers, but he went to Kyoto University of Traditional Crafts to study his hobby.wood carving.

A Japanese boy carves a live wooden lobster, which is so ingenious that it looks like the real thing.

Another of his works - Cicada

A Japanese boy carves a live wooden lobster, which is so ingenious that it looks like the real thing.

A Japanese boy carves a live wooden lobster, which is so ingenious that it looks like the real thing.

A Japanese boy carves a live wooden lobster, which is so ingenious that it looks like the real thing.

His work "Dragonfly with Moving Wings"

A Japanese boy carves a live wooden lobster, which is so ingenious that it looks like the real thing.

A Japanese boy carves a live wooden lobster, which is so ingenious that it looks like the real thing.

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