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A 14-year-old girl from Maine had a great morning at sea when she pulled up something she's never caught before -– a rare blue lobster. Check out these rare lobsters: Meghan LaPlante's catch ...
He does eat lobster but “never any of those colorful ones,” he said. One of Frederich's lobsters, Tamarind, is the typical color on one side and orange on the other. That is because two lobster eggs fused and grew as one animal, Frederich said. He said that's thought to be as rare as 1 in 50 million.
While blue lobsters are one-in-two-million, orange lobsters, like Cheddar, are one-in-30-million: Very rare, but Ripley's Aquarium of Canada had a similar rescue last year."
Last week, Jacob Knowles, a fisherman from Maine, found the extremely rare crustacean that is half brown, half blue with the colours perfectly split down its body. The lobster is also half-male ...
In any case, when blue lobsters are caught they are either released back into the sea or placed in local aquariums. [26] [27] [28] Red (live) 1 in 10 million Red lobster coloration is the typical result of cooking, which is caused by the chemical astaxanthin reacting with boiling water. [29]
Blue lobster may refer to either: Procambarus alleni, a blue crayfish commonly called a blue lobster; Cherax quadricarinatus, another blue crayfish, common in aquaria; Homarus gammarus, the European or common lobster, which is blue while alive (but becomes red when cooked) A mutated form of the American lobster
The bright orange lobster, named "Cheddar" by Red Lobster employees, was sent to live at an aquarium. 1-in-30 million rare lobster spared from steamer after Red Lobster employees discover her in ...
A local Colorado Red Lobster has spared the life of a rare lobster it found by handing it off to a local aquarium. After a dishwasher named Jose Romero at a Red Lobster in Pueblo, Colorado ...