How old is a 5 lb lobster?

It takes lobsters an average of 5 to 7 years (depending on the water temperature) to grow to legal size, and they grow more slowly as they get larger. Therefore a lobster that weighs 3 pounds is an estimated 15-20 years old, and a 25 pound lobster would be approximately 75-100 years old.
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How old would a 6 pound lobster be?

With a little rounding here goes: 6yrs=1 lb, 7yrs=1.4lbs, 8yrs=2lbs, 9yrs=2.8lbs, 10yrs=3.9lbs, 11yrs=5.5lbs, 12yrs=7.7lbs, 13yrs=10.8, 14yrs=15.1, and 15yrs=21.1lbs. And a quote from the article: Life span: Maximum age is not well-known. Spiny lobster may live 15 years or more.
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How old is an 8lb lobster?

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. A lobster has a greater life expectancy than most humans. A 25 pound lobster could be over 100 years old!
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How do you tell how old a lobster is?

But scientists led by Raouf Kilada, says the Associated Press, found that “lobsters and other crustaceans, such as crabs and shrimp, grow one ring per year in hidden-away internal spots.” By counting rings on the lobster's eyestalks, you can figure out how old it is.
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What's the oldest lobster ever found?

The oldest lobster in the world was named George and its estimated he was an incredible 140 years old, making him older than any human (the oldest human on record was 122 years old). George is an Atlantic lobster and was caught off the coast of Newfoundland, Canada, in 2008.
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What's the biggest lobster on record?

The world's largest recorded lobster was a 44-pounder (20-kg) caught off Nova Scotia in 1977, according to the Guinness Book of World Records. Maine lobstermen hauled in a record 100 million pounds (45.4 tonnes) of lobsters last year, due in part to overfishing of predators such as haddock, cod and monkfish.
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How long is a lobsters lifespan?

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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How long do grocery store lobsters live?

Most lobsters that you see in a grocery store or at a restaurant are at least 5-7 years old and weigh about 1-2 pounds. But lobsters can be much bigger and much older. They could live to be over 100 years old! How big can a lobster get?
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How old is an 18 pound lobster?

“The one-pound lobsters average 5 to 7 years old, so at 18 pounds, we figure he's about 75,” Norton said. “It's hard to tell the exact age when they get that big because there's no rings like a tree.” Lobsters typically shed their armor every year, making it hard for biologists to determine how old they are.
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Are lobsters immortal?

Lobsters are in the grey area of being biologically immortal. They do not die of aging. Instead they have an enzyme called telomerase which replaces their cells and will do so as long as they live.
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What size lobster is the best to eat?

While many people think that bigger is better, smaller lobsters are actually sweeter in flavor. The smallest lobster you can buy in Maine will weigh around 1 and 1/4 pound. I recommend purchasing lobsters in the 1 and 1/4 to 2 pound range to get the best tasting meat.
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Are giant lobsters good to eat?

Bigger lobsters tend to be a better value for rich, tender lobster meat than smaller lobsters. Bigger lobsters give you a better yield, and the meat is no tougher than the smaller ones, unless, of course, you overcook them. You'll get a lot of sweet meat out of a two, three—even a six-pound lobster.
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How quickly do lobsters grow?

Juvenile Lobsters :

As the lobsters grow, the become more adventuresome and hide less. Their habits are similar to adult lobsters. It takes 5 to 7 years for a lobster to grow to the legal size to harvest. A lobster at minimum legal size will weight approximately 1 pound.
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Can lobsters grow forever?

Contrary to popular belief, lobsters are not immortal. Lobsters grow by moulting which requires considerable energy, and the larger the shell the more energy is required. Eventually, the lobster will die from exhaustion during a moult.
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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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Is Boston lobster real lobster?

"Boston lobster" has, as a result, become the generic name for all two-clawed lobsters from North America.
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How old would a 25 lb lobster be?

It takes lobsters an average of 5 to 7 years (depending on the water temperature) to grow to legal size, and they grow more slowly as they get larger. Therefore a lobster that weighs 3 pounds is an estimated 15-20 years old, and a 25 pound lobster would be approximately 75-100 years old.
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Why do lobsters live so long?

Lobsters don't have this problem thanks to a never-ending supply of an enzyme called telomerase, which works to keep regenerating telomeres. They produce lots of this enzyme in all of their cells throughout their adult lives, allowing them to maintain youthful DNA indefinitely.
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How much does a 10 lb lobster cost?

Boston-based wholesaler Yankee Lobster Company, lists whole jumbo lobsters that weigh 6 pounds or more at $10.99 pound, while online retailer Maine Lobster Now lists 10- to 15-pound lobsters at about $20 per pound.
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Why are there no lobster tanks in grocery stores anymore?

Wholesalers sometimes keep lobsters in tanks for months before shipping them to grocers and restaurants, in an effort to draw higher prices for the heavy-clawed crustaceans. Grocers have been known to raise water temperatures, so that lobsters will become more active – and more interesting to watch.
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How long after a lobster dies Can you eat it?

Lobsters will die if they dry out, and can only last so long when refrigerated. Lobsters stored this way will stay sluggish and moist, but must be cooked within 24-48 hours — after this, your investment in fresh seafood probably won't be so fresh.
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How long can a lobster go without eating?

“Employees should still regularly check intake vents and clear out debris.” Lobsters can go over a month without food, so long as seafood department employees keep lobster tank water temperatures between 45 and 50 degree Fahrenheit.
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How many babies does a lobster have in a lifetime?

Because the eggs look like dark berries as they mature, female lobsters with eggs are often referred to as “berried lobsters.” On average, a female can carry between 7,500 and 10,000 eggs. Larger, older females have been found to carry up to 100,000 eggs at a time.
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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 old is the oldest lobster in captivity?

was in excess of 130 years old. Yes, apparently lobsters can live for a very long time. Scientists have found that lobsters don't show signs of aging, which could mean that a lobster may live forever if it's not killed or malnourished. The oldest captive lobster on record was 140 years of age.
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