What are white lobsters called?

White lobsters — also known as bendiciones de Dios or godsends — are packages of cocaine and other drugs pitched overboard by narco-smugglers fleeing Nicaraguan Coast Guard patrols.
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What are white lobsters?

white lobster (uncountable) (Central and South America, slang) jettisoned cocaine retrieved by fishermen.
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Is there such a thing as a white lobster?

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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How rare are white lobsters?

However, the rarest lobster is a white lobster. The chance of seeing a white lobster is only one in 100 million. There are even lobsters that are two different colors, one on each half of their bodies.
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What are the different colors of lobsters?

When caught, they often have many colors such as: blue, yellow, red, brown and spotted. Lobsters with hard shells are darker in color. Besides, soft shell lobsters are usually lighter in color. This is completely visible to the naked eye.
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What is the rarest colour 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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What's the rarest colour lobster?

White — the rarest of all — at 1-in-100 million. 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.
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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 a vanilla lobster?

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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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 pink lobsters real?

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 there blue lobsters?

“Blue lobsters are, in fact, the result of a single mutation of one piece of the DNA of American lobsters. This mutation causes an overproduction of a particular protein. This results in the bright blue pigment, rather than the typical mix of pigments that give the typical greenish-brown.”
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Why is cotton candy lobster so rare?

Some living lobsters naturally have more or less of a given pigment, which can produce an off-color critter. Haddie appears to be missing all pigments except blue, which leaves her with a cotton-candy-colored hue.
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What is a crystal lobster?

Experts say white — also known as albino or “crystal” — lobsters are one-in-100 million. LaCasse says he has a certain respect for any oddly colored lobster. Unlike their normally colored, camouflaged peers, these distinct animals stick out against their environment and are thus more vulnerable to predators.
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What do albino lobsters eat?

They prefer foods like invertebrate pellets or blanched vegetables (such as zucchini, carrots, and spinach), but will also eat fish food and algae wafers.
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What is a cotton candy lobster?

(CNN) Cotton candy is one of the last words most people would use to describe lobster, but one special crustacean fits the bill. Haddie, a rare cotton candy-colored lobster, was caught in Maine earlier this week. Unlike a regular blackish-brown lobster, Haddie features iridescent blue and pink hues on her body.
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Why did my lobster turn white?

Nothing, calm down, it's perfectly normal. Your lobster will be fine, and here's why. According to the University of Maine's Lobster Institute (the highest authority we could think of), the white stuff is congealed hemolymph, which is what lobsters have instead of blood and intestines.
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What are blue lobsters?

European lobsters (Homarus gammarus) have dark navy blue or purpleish coloring. Their unique shade is the consequence of a genetic abnormality that results in the overproduction of a certain protein. Because they're extremely rare, experts put the odds of this coloring anomaly at one in two million.
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What 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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What is the biggest lobster ever caught?

The largest lobster ever caught weighed a whopping 44 pounds and 6 ounces! This lobster was an astonishing catch made in Nova Scotia, Canada in 1977. This enormous crustacean was around 100 years old according to the Maine Department of Marine Resources!
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What do you feed vanilla lobsters?

Lobsters, crabs and shrimp must be fed pellet food that sinks to the bottom of the tank. Feed them as much as they can eat in three minutes, twice a day. These invertebrates also like freeze-dried brine shrimp, bloodworms and tubifex worms. One tip: Make sure your fish aren't gluttons!
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How big do blue lobsters get?

Over time, they can grow to be about 5 inches. So its necessary to provide enough bottom space for them to roam. The tank size required for each Hammers Cobalt Blue Lobster should have at least 20 gallons of water.
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Are blue lobsters albino?

An albino or crystal lobster — that's one with no color at all. Odds of finding this one are one in 100 million. All of this makes the blue lobster seem pretty common by comparison. Indeed, Nickerson said he found another blue one in 1990.
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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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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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