Do lobsters bite?

Alek Loudakis of Martin County had a lobster nip off the tip of his finger while diving during lobster mini-season.
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Does a lobster bite hurt?

One of their claws can exert pressure of up to 100 pounds per square inch. So they may not feel pain, but they can cause some serious pain. Researchers discovered that after having the lobster's larger claw, the crusher claw, clamp down on a load cell, a pressure-measuring device.
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Can lobsters chop your finger off?

A lobster's claws are strong. A very large lobster could break your finger.
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Do lobsters pinch you?

Almost every cartoon, at some point, has a lobster pinch someone, causing immense pain for the victim. Then you go to a restaurant and the lobster's claws in the tank are rubber-banded shut. The message is clear. It must be a brutal experience to get pinched.
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How do you get a lobster to let go of you?

Plan B: Place the lobster in your holding tank or in a bucket of water. As soon as the lobster figures it can escape from you, it'll let go and take off- hopefully, without any part of you.
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Are lobsters aggressive?

Lobsters can be very aggressive animals, and fight with other lobsters for shelter, food, and mates. Lobsters are highly territorial and establish a hierarchy of dominance within the community of lobsters that live around them.
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Can a lobster be a pet?

Yes, you can keep a lobster as a pet. Some of the most popular lobsters to keep as pets are the crinoid squat lobster, blue spiny lobster, and reef lobsters. As long as you provide the right living conditions, you can keep colorful lobsters in your reef aquarium healthy and lively.
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Can a crab take your finger off?

Their sharp and strong grip can be quite painful, as anyone who has ever been pinched by one can confirm. And if threatened, a crab may break off claw or leg to try to escape predators; the limb will later regrow through a process called regeneration.
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Do lobsters feel pain boiling?

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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Are lobsters intelligent?

Just like us, they also carry their young for nine months and can live to be more than 100 years old. Researcher Michael Kuba says that lobsters are “quite amazingly smart animals.” Like dolphins and many other animals, lobsters use complicated signals to explore their surroundings and establish social relationships.
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Can a lobster live forever?

They found that, on average, male European lobsters live to 31 years old, and females to 54. There were a few exceptions: one female had reached 72 years old. Lobsters certainly do not live forever. It's not entirely clear where this myth originated, but it is a claim that persists online, often in the form of memes.
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Why are lobsters boiled alive?

Boiling lobsters alive is a way to reduce the risk of food poisoning from bacteria that live in their flesh and that quickly multiply on their carcasses, according to Science Focus. Plus they have been deemed tastier and better presented on the plate when cooked this way.
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Is a lobster stronger than a crab?

Which is stronger, lobster or crab? Lobsters have strong claws, capable of exerting over 100 lbs. of pressure. However, Coconut Crabs have a grip that wields about 740 lbs.
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Do lobsters have brains?

The lobsters nervous system is very primitive. In fact it is most similar to the nervous system of an insect. Neither insects nor lobsters have brains. Further, lobsters and other invertebrates have only approximately 100,000 neurons while humans have over 100 billion.
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How do lobsters pee?

A lobster pees from openings (nephrophores) located at the base of its second antennae. These excretory organs are called green glands and include a sac linked to a bladder by a coiled tube [source: Lobster Conservancy].
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How strong is a lobster?

You likely already knew you didn't want to be pinched by a lobster claw, but did you know just how strong they actually are? An adult lobster can exert up to 100 pounds of pressure per square inch with their pinchers — ouch!
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Is it cruel to cook lobster live?

Most scientists and animal activists agree that it is cruel to boil a live lobster. Lobsters do not have an advanced nervous system, but they do understand how to stay away from anything that may hurt them. Placing them in boiling water will cause them to feel pain until the second they die.
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Do lobsters scream when boiled?

For starters, lobsters don't scream when you boil them. In fact, they lack lungs and don't even have the proper biological equipment to form a scream. What you hear is air and steam escaping from the shells of their simmering suppers.
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Do lobsters pee out of their face?

Lobsters pee out of their faces to turn each other on

In the lobster world, one large male typically dominates an area and the females line up to mate with him. To get him in the mood, the female waits outside of his den, peeing in his direction out of specialized nozzles on her face.
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What animal has the strongest pinch?

It's official–the coconut crab has the strongest grip of any animal. Researchers at the Okinawa Churashima Foundation in Japan, found that a coconut crab's pinching power corresponds with its size — and that force was tremendous.
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Why would a crab rip its arm off?

Most crustaceans are in class Malacostraca which contains a wide range of species that live in mostly marine environments like krill lobster and mantis shrimp. The claw and other limbs of a crab assist escape because they can be shed and regenerated.
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What to do if a crab bites you?

Bites:
  1. Flush the bitten area with water. Clean it with mild soap and water to prevent infection.
  2. Use a clean cloth to apply direct pressure to the wound to stop any bleeding.
  3. Do not remove teeth from a marine animal. This could further damage your muscles or tissues.
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Do lobsters have feelings?

A new study on whether or not decapod crustaceans and cephalopods are sentient found that yes, they do indeed have the ability to have feelings. It's pretty strange, when you think about it, that we routinely throw live lobsters into boiling pots of water.
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Are lobsters affectionate?

In fact, scientists have found that the nerve cells in a lobster's antennae and leg hairs are more specialized than those of any other creature. The lobsters' two-week courtship and mating ritual is especially touching in its apparent affection. In many ways, lobster interaction seems almost human.
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Do lobsters have a heart?

A lobster does not have a complex circulatory system like we do. Instead of a four-chambered heart it has a single-chambered sac that consists of muscles and several openings called ostia. Their heart lies above the stomach on the upper surface of the animal (but still below the carapace of course!)
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