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Lobster - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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American lobster - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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News results for Lobsters
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Lobsters have a pair of pincers called chelapeds, or "claws"--one is a heavier crusher claw and the other is a smaller feeding claw. The head has two pairs of antennae; they have compound eyes. ... When lobsters grow, they have to molt (or shed) their shells and grow a new one. Lobsters live for about fifteen years.
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Learn All About Lobsters: History, Boats, Life Cycle, even how to eat them! This Bobby approved section is coded for optimum accessibility by people with disabilities. ... All About Lobsters | Lobster Life Cycle | Lobster Boats; How to Eat Lobsters | Tales and Trivia | Lobster Activities | Lobster Links;
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Offering the best online value for Maine lobsters with next day delivery. Order lobsters of all sizes, even jumbo three and four-pounders. Buy steamer clams, corn chowder and award winning lobster bisque from a 30-year-old family business. ... What are some other names for lobsters? The Homarus americanus,The American...
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Questions about lobsters using Steve Waterman's web page ... 3. What do lobsters eat? ... 4. Where do small lobsters live?
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Lobsters are invertebrates, members of the Class Crustacea of the Phylum Arthropoda. This class includes animals without backbones and with hard shells like crab, shrimp, crayfish, water fleas and wood lice. ... There are two kinds of lobsters, the "true" lobster (also called American lobster) and the spiny lobster.
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