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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What is the rarest lobster?

The rarest is an albino – one in 100 million lobsters. Dorr Lobster Seafood Market in Bangor received an unusual delivery: A 2-pound camouflage pattern lobster. A rare orange lobster is now housed at the New England Aquarium in Boston.
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What are the rarest lobster colors?

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 type of lobster is the most expensive?

Tropical rock lobsters, or pearl lobsters, as they're better known, are one of the rarest and most expensive lobster varieties. The colorful crustaceans are so valuable that there have even been international smuggling attempts of its larvae.
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Do blue lobsters exist?

The blue hue, according to the Lobster Institute at the University of Maine comes from a genetic defect that causes the lobster to make excessive amounts of the protein that creates the color. There's approximately a one in 2 million chance of finding a blue lobster.
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Is a rainbow lobster real?

This Gorgeous, Insanely Rare Rainbow-Coloured Lobster Is 1 in 100 Million. 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.
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What color is lobster blood?

Lobster blood is colorless. When exposed to oxygen, it develops a bluish color.
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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 rare is a gold lobster?

They wrote: "This is indeed quite rare, one in 30 million lobsters can be found this colour, caused by a genetic mutation causing an overproduction in a certain protein that bond with the shell pigments."
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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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Are pink lobsters real?

Only 1 in 100 million lobsters are estimated to have the rare blue and pink pigments. A rare blue and pink pigmented lobster — referred to as a “cotton candy lobster” for its resemblance to the fluffy food's color — was found on Friday in Casco Bay, Maine by a lobsterman for Get Maine Lobster.
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Is Rainbow lobster rare?

The odds of catching one of these are far greater than one in a million, and the same holds true for the rainbow-colored lobster caught by Graham.
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Do purple lobsters exist?

Marine biologists at the University of Maine Darling Marine Center said purple lobsters are extremely rare, but possible. Professor Robert Steneck said lobster shell pigments are complicated and have colors including blue, red, yellow and more.
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Are black lobsters real?

While yellow and orange-and-black calico lobsters come in at 1-in-30 million. Split-colored varieties have been pegged at 1-in-50 million. White — the rarest of all — at 1-in-100 million.
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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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What is a rainbow lobster?

Rainbow lobster. Tropical rock lobster (Panulirus ornatus) is a large spiny lobster with 11 larval stages. It migrates annually from the Torres Strait to Yule Island in the Gulf of Papua in order to breed. After the migration the sexes segregate by water depth.
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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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Is there an immortal lobster?

While some animals, given the right circumstances, could be considered immortal, lobsters are not among them. Like many other decapod (ten-footed) crustaceans, lobsters continue to grow throughout their lives. Scientists call this indeterminate growth.
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Are Crystal lobsters real?

According to the Lobster Institute, split-colored lobsters, which are found to be hermaphroditic, are a one-in-50 million find. Experts say white — also known as albino or “crystal” — lobsters are one-in-100 million.
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How big is a rainbow lobster?

Mating males tend to be larger than females, with carapace lengths ranging from 100–⁠150 mm, and that of females ranging from 90–⁠120 mm.
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What is the biggest lobster ever seen?

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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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 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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What Colour is human blood?

Blood in the human body is red regardless of how oxygen-rich it is, but the shade of red may vary. The level or amount of oxygen in the blood determines the hue of red. As blood leaves the heart and is oxygen-rich, it is bright red.
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What animal has blue blood?

Can you guess what animals might have blue blood? Lobsters, crabs, pillbugs, shrimp, octopus, crayfish, scallops, barnacles, snails, small worms (except earthworms), clams, squid, slugs, mussels, horseshoe crabs, most spiders.
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