What is the biggest lobster ever found?

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 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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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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How old is a 15 pound lobster?

Melluso went with the theory of seven years of life for every pound —thus a 15-pound lobster would be 105 years old, give or take, he estimated.
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What is the rarest lobster ever?

Split-colored varieties have been pegged at 1-in-50 million. 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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Can 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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How long can lobster stay alive on ice?

It's best to cook your lobsters the day they arrive, but they can be stored up to two days if needed. If you need to store them when they arrive, wrap the lobsters in damp paper and store with ice packs or in the refrigerator and keep them as cold as possible — but don't freeze them.
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How long will a lobster live out of water?

A lobster can live out of the water for a couple of days if kept in a moist and cool place. How can a lobster live so long out of water? A lobster can extract the oxygen from the air, but in order to do this its gills must be kept moist or they will collapse.
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Do bigger lobsters taste better?

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FACT: The size of the lobster–small or large–does not determine the quality.
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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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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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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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Why do lobsters scream?

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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How old is a 1lb lobster?

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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Can lobsters be too big to keep?

Marine law calls for all lobsters to be checked for size, and only those within a 3¼” to 5″ window are legal to keep. 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.
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Why can't you freeze live lobster?

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Safety aside, freezing and thawing lobster prior to cooking it will lead to enzymes leaching into the meat, resulting in a mushy, unappetizing texture.
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What happens if you don't boil a lobster alive?

Lobsters and other shellfish have harmful bacteria naturally present in their flesh. Once the lobster is dead, these bacteria can rapidly multiply and release toxins that may not be destroyed by cooking. You therefore minimise the chance of food poisoning by cooking the lobster alive.
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Do lobsters sleep at night?

Lobsters do not sleep the same way you do, but they do rest. Lobsters are nocturnal, which means they're more active at night. During the day, they hide out in safe places & rest.
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Why freeze lobster in milk?

Techniques for freezing lobster meat varied: soak it in milk to reduce freezer burn, wrap it tightly so there was no air left in the packaging and so forth.
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Is it humane to freeze a live lobster?

Plunging them into boiling water, freezing them or 'drowning' them in fresh water are not humane.
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Do lobsters stay alive in the fridge?

Fresh live lobsters can stay in your refrigerator one to two days. Keep them in the back, where the refrigerator is coldest. They must be kept alive until you cook them. Do not store live lobsters in any kind of water—it will kill them.
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Do lobsters feel scream when boiled?

“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. This doesn't necessarily mean the cooking process is pain-free for the lobster.
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Do lobsters get angry?

Researchers from York University argue that octopuses, crabs, lobsters, crayfish, and other invertebrates are indeed sentient and can feel pain, anger, fear, and happiness.
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What animals don't feel pain?

While mammals and birds possess the prerequisite neural architecture for phenomenal consciousness, it is concluded that fish lack these essential characteristics and hence do not feel pain.
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