How do lobsters get pregnant?

The female carries the male's sperm and chooses when to fertilize her eggs. Lobsters shed their shells, or molt.
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How do lobsters produce eggs?

1. An adult lobster can lay up to 100,000 eggs, depending on the size of the female. The female carries her fertilized eggs externally under her tail, attached to her swimmerets, for a period of 9 to 12 months. At this point, her eggs are the size of a grain of rice, dark green in color, and have an irregular shape.
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How do female lobsters mate?

Once a mate has been selected the lobsters begin courtship which may last just a few minutes or several days. When they are ready to mate they rear up, belly to belly and embrace before toppling over with the female uppermost. The male then deposits a sperm package (or spermatophore) onto the belly of the female.
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How long are lobsters pregnant?

The female lobster carries the eggs inside for 9 to 12 months and then for another 9 to 12 months attached to the swimmerets under her tail. When the eggs hatch, the larvae will float near the surface for 4 to 6 weeks. The few that survive will settle to the bottom and continue to develop as baby lobsters.
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Is a lobster asexual?

A small collection of species from the crustacean family—including shrimp, lobsters and crabs—can reproduce asexually.
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Can a lobster cut your finger off?

A lobster's claws are strong. A very large lobster could break your finger.
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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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Do lobsters fall in love?

The crustacean reference came from the television show “Friends.” On one of the many episodes when Ross and Rachel got back together, Phoebe declared, “He's her lobster.” According to Phoebe, “It's a known fact that lobsters fall in love and mate for life.”
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Why do lobsters scream when you boil them?

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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What animal only has one mate for life?

Gray wolf (Canis lupus). Wolf packs live within a strict social hierarchy, led by the alpha male and his mate, with whom he stays for life.
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Why cant all female lobsters reproduce?

Lobsters can only mate after the female molts. Before that stage, the female releases pheromones (chemicals) into the water to let nearby males know she is preparing to molt and mate. Males will fight for the female and the lobster that wins the fight will take the female into his cave and protect her from predators.
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Do lobsters pee out of their faces?

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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How do lobster eggs get fertilized?

Typical male lobsters will deposit packets of sperm on the underside of the female. The female will later use the sperm to externally fertilize her eggs as they are laid. The female can store the sperm for several months, waiting for the egg-laying season, which typically occurs during July and August.
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What's a baby lobster called?

Actually, langostino is Spanish for “little lobster.” Although langostino's taste and texture are similar to lobster meat, langostino is not the crustacean Americans typically refer to as “lobster” — American, or Maine, lobster and spiny lobster.
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What Colour is lobster blood?

Lobster blood is clear, but turns an opaque color once a lobster is boiled or cooked.
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Can I eat lobster pregnant?

Seafood is a great source of protein and omega-3 fatty acids, which are good for your heart. But if you're pregnant, you've probably heard that you should avoid some types of sushi and seafood. The good news is that most types of seafood, including crab and lobster, are safe to eat while you're pregnant.
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Do lobsters feel pain?

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.
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Is it illegal to boil lobsters alive in the USA?

For those who love them on a plate, there was plenty of outrage that a country would ban such a practice. Sources in Maine tell me there is no other way to prepare a lobster. Switzerland is not the first to ban the practice. In fact, boiling lobsters alive has been outlawed in the United States since at least 1999.
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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 choose their mate?

He mates with each female one at a time, that lasts a week or two. In order to mate, the female lobster must first shed her hard shell. This makes her especially vulnerable to predation. Thusly, the female must move in with the male so he can protect her while she is more exposed.
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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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What animal never dies?

To date, there's only one species that has been called 'biologically immortal': the jellyfish Turritopsis dohrnii. These small, transparent animals hang out in oceans around the world and can turn back time by reverting to an earlier stage of their life cycle.
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How old is the oldest lobster?

Lobster. Discover The World's Oldest Lobster (140 Years Old!)
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How big is a 100 year old lobster?

A lobster may live 100 years, grow to 5 feet, and weigh as much as 45 pounds! Officially, the largest lobster ever caught weighed 44 pounds. A lobster's age is approximately his weight multiplied by 4, plus 3 years. A lobster is approximately 7 years old before it is legal to harvest, and it will weigh about 1 pound.
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