What is a female lobster?

Hen: Female lobster.
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How do you tell a female lobster?

The top set of swimmerets (or feelers) on a female's tail are soft, translucent, and crossed at the tips. A male's swimmerets are bony, opaque, and point up toward his body. A female lobster has a broader tail to accommodate the roe.
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Are there female lobsters?

Identifying the sex of your lobster

And as already mentioned, females have wider tails than their male counterparts. Under their tails, all lobsters have small appendages, called pleopods, or swimmeretes, which help them to swim. On a female, these limbs are soft and feathery, while on a male, they're hard and bony.
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Do female lobsters taste better?

Lobster Myth # 3: Female Lobsters are the Best

Females have a slightly wider tail, than the mail lobster. And adult males have bigger claws. The amount of meat of a male lobster versus female lobster is negligible. In short, there is no taste difference.
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Do we eat male or female lobsters?

Lobstermen agree that the female is a better choice. Female lobsters may have roes, or unfertilized eggs which are tasty and considered as delicacy. Also, female lobsters have more tail breadth which means more meat. They need the extra size for carrying the eggs.
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What part of a lobster do you not eat?

Tails and claws are not edible things from lobsters. Both the body and head contain edible meat. A good amount of rib meat also lies between the thin skin of the body.
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Do lobsters mate for life?

“As it turns out, lobsters don't mate for life,” explained Mr. Wheir, a video editor in New York. Actually, male lobsters in particular are rather promiscuous. “Lobsters do have a monogamous bond, but it only lasts for two weeks,” said Trevor Corson, the author of “The Secret Life of Lobsters” (HarperCollins, 2004).
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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 give birth?

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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Do lobster tails grow back?

Lobsters Can Regenerate Their Limbs

If a lobster loses a claw, antenna or leg, it is able to grow it back. However, it typically takes about five years for a lobster to regenerate a claw that is the same size as the one it lost.
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Why don t all female lobsters make eggs?

LOBSTERS REPRODUCE WITH SHORT-LIVED RELATIONSHIPS

It's a short-lived romance. After that, they go their separate ways. Having mated and received the male's sperm doesn't mean that a female lobster is bearing eggs. She may keep the sperm placed in its handy storage place for months before laying her eggs.
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Why is it important to determine the gender of the lobster?

How do you tell the difference between a male and female lobster? And does it really matter? Truth is, a lobster's gender makes no difference in flavor, but it's still kind of fun to know.
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Can you eat lobster eggs?

Once the eggs are red — meaning they're cooked — they can be eaten. Roe is tasty on its own, but it is also used in sauces, bisques and stocks. When you cook your lobster, you may notice a white substance covering the meat.
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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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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?

Lobsters, like snails and spiders, have blue blood due to the presence of hemocyanin, which contains copper. In contrast, vertebrates and many other animals have red blood from iron-rich hemoglobin.
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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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What is the red stuff in lobster?

What's the red stuff? It's the roe, the unfertilized eggs of the female. Lobster eggs were once considered a delicacy, like caviar. The roe is also called "coral" because of its bright red color.
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How old can a lobster 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!
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Why cant all female lobsters breed?

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 mouth?

Lobsters pee out of their faces.

They have urine-release nozzles right under their eyes. They urinate in each other's faces as a way of communicating, either when fighting or mating.
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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 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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