What is largest lobster ever caught?

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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What is the maximum size of a lobster?

The maximum legal length of a lobster is 5 inches carapace-length; which are called “jumbos”. The maximum size limit is regulated to protect the breeding stock. A minimum size lobster will weigh around 1 pound, while a maximum size lobster will weigh between 3-4 pounds.
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Who caught the biggest lobster in the world?

Cushing, Maine Lobster 27 lbs (12.25 kg)

In the cold Atlantic waters off of the coast of Maine, a shrimp boat crew caught the surprise of their lives when they pulled in their nets to find a 27-pound lobster they nicknamed Rocky. The crew was amazed by the lobster's size but knew that it was illegal to keep Rocky.
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How big is a 50 year old lobster?

Any lobster that found its way to a dinner plate legally needs to have a carapace of about three inches or longer. Critters that length are often a little heavier than one pound and between 5 and 7 years old. Twenty- to 40-pound catches could easily be more than 50 years old.
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How big is a 100 year old lobster?

The American lobster can live to at least 100 years, however like other organisms, they eventually die. A lobster that lives to 100 years old can grow up to 4 feet.
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Do giant lobsters taste good?

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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Can lobsters live 200 years?

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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Do lobsters feel pain?

Most likely, yes, say animal welfare advocates. Lobsters belong to a family of animals known as decapod crustaceans that also includes crabs, prawns, and crayfish. Scientists have observed immediate and long-term changes in behavior in decapods that show that they respond to stress and learn from painful experiences.
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What eats lobsters?

Lobsters have many predators including eels, crabs, seals and rock gunnels. An eel is able to push its thin body into rock crevices to grab a lobster that's hiding there. Seals are fast swimmers and can catch lobsters with their powerful jaws. In addition, some fish such as flounder and cod also eat lobsters.
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How long 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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How big is a 70 year old lobster?

Forrest Galante, a Santa Barbara resident and biologist, was free diving Anacapa Island off the Californian coast when he stumbled upon a giant 70-year-old Pacific Spiny Lobster.
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Could a giant lobster exist?

This combination causes most lobsters to perish before they reach truly enormous sizes. Yet, massive lobsters do exist. Let's take a peak at five of the largest lobsters ever recorded. 22 pounds: A lobster that had been kept for 20 years at a Long Island clam bar was released back into the wild in 2017.
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How old is the oldest lobster?

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).
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Do lobsters get bigger with age?

You'll know how old a lobster is by taking a look at it. Lobsters outgrow their tough exoskeletons, leading to a process known as molting. Molting involves the lobster shedding its shell as the body outgrows it. A new, tougher, and larger replacement then grows.
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Why can't you keep big lobsters?

Anything smaller or oversized must be thrown back. Because of this, baby lobsters are allowed to grow to maturity, and the oversized animals are protected for life, which allows them to mate. Even the traps are designed to hold only in-range lobsters.
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How big is a giant lobster?

Ranging in size from 4 to 20 pounds, these lobsters are hard to find and sure to impress. Our North Atlantic live lobsters are wild-caught and harvested responsibly to ensure the longevity of lobster populations for generations to come.
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Can lobsters fall in love?

However, it turns out everything we thought we knew about crustacean commitment is a lie. "Lobsters, by nature, are not monogamous and do not pair for life," Curt Brown, Ready Seafood's in-house marine biologist, said in a statement to E! News.
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What kills a lobster?

Killing Before Cooking

Freeze the lobster by placing it in the freezer for 30 to 60 minutes before putting it headfirst into a pot of boiling water. A quicker option is to plunge a knife straight down into the carapace (part of exoskeleton on the lobster's back).
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Do lobsters have blood?

What color is a lobster's blood? Lobster blood is colorless. When exposed to oxygen, it develops a bluish color.
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Can a lobster break a human finger?

A lobster's claws are strong. A very large lobster could break your finger.
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Can a lobster cry?

“Nope! A sound can emit from the shells of the lobsters — a high-pitched sound — but it's due to steam escaping through a fissure in the shell, not the lobsters 'screaming,'” she explained.
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Do lobsters cry when you boil them?

Lobsters don't have vocal cords, and even if in agony, they cannot vocalise. The high pitched sound made by an overheating lobster is caused by expanding air rushing out of small holes in lobsters' bodies, like a whistle being blown. A dead lobster will “scream” just as loudly as if it was living.
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Do lobsters have a natural death?

So what would be a natural death for lobsters? According to Carl Wilson, lead lobster biologist with the Maine Department of Marine Resources, between 10 and 15 percent of lobsters die naturally each year as they shed their exoskeletons because the exertion proves to be too much.
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How smart is a lobster?

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 you keep a lobster as a pet?

But some people choose to keep their lobsters out of the pot, and with good reason — these little guys actually make pretty quirky pets and aren't much more difficult to care for than other marine crustaceans.
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