Are white lobsters real?

White lobsters are a one-in-100-million find -- the rarest of all. We've seen our fair share of rare lobster this year, but a rare iridescent, white lobster was caught off the Maine coast.
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What is the rarest color of lobster?

Lobsters can come in more rare shades, including blue, which the Maine Lobstermen's Community Alliance says is a one in a 2 million chance. Finding a yellow lobster is a one in 30 million chance, and the rarest find is the white lobster at one in 100 million chance.
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How rare is an albino lobster?

Albino Lobster : 1 in 100 Million.
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What is the rarest lobster in the world?

The people at the University of Maine Lobster Institute say that there's only a one in 1,000,000 chance of finding an albino lobster. That, officially, makes it the rarest lobster in the world.
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How many white lobsters are in the world?

Only the albino lobster, one in 100 million, is rarer than the split-colored lobster, according to the institute.
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Do blue lobsters exist?

Science tells us that blue lobsters are not just uncommon, but are in fact mutants. This is the result of a genetic mutation that causes the blue color. Blue lobsters are, in fact, the result of a single mutation of one piece of the SNA of American lobsters.
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Do purple lobsters exist?

Keith Potter got a shock last week when he netted an extremely rare purple lobster off the coast of Winter Harbor (Maine), WMTW reports. Through the years, marine biologists have seen blue, yellow and red lobsters; but the purple variety is unique.
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Are cotton candy lobsters real?

A Maine lobsterman recently made a startling discovery when he pulled up a rare lobster with a bright blue speckled shell. Unlike typical blackish-brown lobsters, the crustacean was the color of cotton candy.
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What is a ghost lobster?

The White Ghost Lobster is from the rivers and streams of North East Australia and is one of the larger species of crayfish attaining a total length of up to 12 inches. They are a brilliant white color with relatively small claws for their size. They are well known for keeping tanks clean and free of waste.
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What is white lobster?

white lobster (uncountable) (Central and South America, slang) jettisoned cocaine retrieved by fishermen.
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Is blue lobster rare?

It's extraordinarily rare, but an estimated one in a 100 million lobsters are a vibrant shade of blue. And against nearly all odds, a lobster fisherman out of Maine recently pulled one up.
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How rare is a pink lobster?

Only 1 in 100 million lobsters are estimated to have the rare blue and pink pigments. A rare blue and pink pigmented lobster — referred to as a “cotton candy lobster” for its resemblance to the fluffy food's color — was found on Friday in Casco Bay, Maine by a lobsterman for Get Maine Lobster.
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Are blue lobsters poisonous?

Yellow or orange lobsters are one in 30 million, albino lobsters are one in 100 million, and red lobsters (which appear red before being cooked) are on in 10 million. Although blue lobsters are entirely healthy and safe to eat, both of the blue specimen recently caught will be saved from the pot.
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Do lobsters feel pain when boiled alive?

U.K. researchers say crabs, lobsters and octopuses have feelings — including pain. The nervous systems of these invertebrates are at the center of a bill working its way through Britain's Parliament. A MARTINEZ, HOST: If you've ever cooked a lobster, the traditional method is dropping it into boiling water alive.
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Do albino lobsters turn red when cooked?

It is then that the pigment begins to show up in its natural state, and of course it has a bright red color. There is no color that can be kept in hiding except for the albino lobster. Its body will not fade to red no matter how many times it is cooked. So you can know the reason why lobsters turn red when cooked.
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Is rainbow lobster rare?

The odds of catching one of these are far greater than one in a million, and the same holds true for the rainbow-colored lobster caught by Graham.
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What is a rainbow lobster?

A lobster caught off the coast of Grand Manan Island, Canada has had a lucky escape from the seafood markets, thanks to a genetic quirk that has given it a unique colouration. Rather than the typical dark blue, orange, or green, the crustacean - appropriately named Lucky - is delicately tinted pastel blue and pink.
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Are white lobsters freshwater?

The White Specter Crayfish is a beautiful white variant of the similar species of the Electric Blue Crayfish (Procambarus alleni). This crayfish is also commonly known as the Vanilla Crawfish or Vanilla Lobster, though true lobsters do not exist in freshwater.
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How much is a blue lobster worth?

How Much Do Blue Lobsters Cost? Blue lobsters are perfectly suitable for consumption. They have been priced as high as $500 on eBay although the listing failed to attract a single bid, so it's safe to say the worth of blue lobsters is debatable.
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Do Rainbow lobsters exist?

Mike Billings Spooky. A so-called “ghost lobster” was caught on Aug. 28, 2018 in Stonington, Maine. The lobster's unique color is believed to be caused by a genetic condition that leads to a partial loss of pigmentation.
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What is a black lobster?

If you have a female lobster, you'll see red balls inside a cooked lobster. These are immature eggs called roe and are naturally black. If the eggs are black and not red when you are ready to eat your lobster, that means the lobster needs to be cooked further.
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Is there an orange lobster?

On Wednesday, the aquarium announced that it had successfully resettled the lobster. “We recently rescued Pinchy, a very rare orange lobster, from a grocery store where some awesome people reached out and let us know they had this 1 in 30 million creature,” the aquarium said.
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Are Split lobsters real?

The odds of catching a split-colored lobster are considered to be 1 in 50 million, according to UNE. By comparison, Blue lobsters are one-in-two million, Albino lobsters are the rarest at one-in-100 million.
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Are lobsters immortal?

While some animals, given the right circumstances, could be considered immortal, lobsters are not among them. Like many other decapod (ten-footed) crustaceans, lobsters continue to grow throughout their lives. Scientists call this indeterminate growth.
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Why is my lobster meat orange?

A team led by John Helliwell at the Daresbury Laboratory in Warrington, has now found that the shell protein, called Beta-Crustacyanin, becomes irreversibly denatured and so changes shape when cooked. This allows the pigment molecules to resume their free-form, and so appear orange.
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