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  2. Parribacus japonicus - Wikipedia

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    Parribacus japonicus, the Japanese mitten lobster, is a species of slipper lobster.Though the common name for this lobster is the Japanese mitten lobster, [3] it is locally called zōri-ebi (ゾウリエビ) – zōri denoting the Japanese sandal it resembles, and ebi meaning shrimp or lobster.

  3. Parribacus antarcticus - Wikipedia

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    Parribacus antarcticus is a species of slipper lobster. [3] Its common names include "sculptured mitten lobster" and "sculptured slipper lobster" in English, and ula-pehu and ula-pápapa in Hawaiian. [3] [2]

  4. Parribacus perlatus - Wikipedia

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    Parribacus perlatus, the Easter Island mitten lobster, is a species of slipper lobster found around Easter Island in the Pacific Ocean. The lobster is a traditional food source for the Rapanui where it is known as rape-rape .

  5. How the lobster became an unlikely status symbol — and a ...

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    Despite its shiny red exoskeleton and reputation as a bug of the sea, the lobster — though far from the world’s strangest delicacy — has long reigned as an unlikely luxury staple.

  6. Slipper lobster - Wikipedia

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    A pair of slipper lobster (Scyllaridae) larvae. After hatching out of their eggs, young slipper lobsters pass through around ten instars as phyllosoma larvae — leaf-like, planktonic zoeae. [10] These ten or so stages last the greater part of a year, after which the larva moults into a "nisto" stage that lasts a few weeks. Almost nothing is ...

  7. Where does Red Lobster's lobster actually come from? - AOL

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  8. Ibacus ciliatus - Wikipedia

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    Ibacus ciliatus is a broad slipper lobster, with a carapace length of up to 80 millimetres (3.1 in), [3] and a total length up to 23 centimetres (9.1 in). [4] It is typically a uniform reddish brown in colour; the tail fan (uropods and telson) can be a browner or a yellower hue. [3]

  9. 'Friends' got it wrong — turns out lobsters don't mate for life

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    The show "Friends" got a lot right at the time—from the trials and tribulations of making adult friends to dating in New York City to growing up in your 20s. But, there's one thing the show got ...