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Man Rescues 80-Year-Old Lobster From Plate

(OCEAN NEWS) CONNECTICUT — When Don MacKenzie saw a 17-pound lobster in a local Connecticut restaurant, he knew he had to have it. The lobster nicknamed Lucky Larry was estimated to be between 80 and 100 years old. Rather than eat Lucky Larry, MacKenzie thought that a lobster who has seen “World War I, World War II, the landing on the moon, and the Red Sox win a World Series,” deserves to live. Read on for more on how this good samaritan saved Lucky Larry from becoming a seafood dinner.  — Global Animal 

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Are Colored Lobsters Still Rare?

(ANIMAL NEWS) — Colorful lobsters are popping up more often then ever before. Lobsters are showing up in blue, pink, purple, orange and many other variety of colors which was considered very rare. Why do you think there are more colored lobsters than before? Predators? Climate change? Read on for more ideas on why we are seeing more and more rare colored lobsters. — Global Animal 

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Rare Calico Lobster Caught In Maine

(CRUSTACEANS) MAINE — A lobster caught off Winter Harbor, Maine is a 1-in-30 million find, even more rare than the 1-in-a million blue lobsters. The calico lobster is dark with bright orange and yellow spots, and is currently living at the New England Aquarium for the Biomes Marine Biology Center in Rhode Island. This lucky lobster’s spots ensure him a life that does not end in a boiling pot of water. Read on for more information on this rare crustacean. — Global Animal 

 

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Monster Lobster’s Lucky Day

(OCEANS) MAINE — The largest lobster ever caught in Maine was released back into the Atlantic Ocean last week. Weighing a whopping 27 pounds and harboring claws strong enough to break a human arm, “Rocky” returned to the cold waters aided by scientists from the Maine State Aquarium. Since Maine doesn’t allow the capture of lobsters that measure more than five inches from eye to tail, Rocky’s magnitude of 40 inches inevitably guaranteed his freedom. Read on to learn about Rocky’s release. — Global Animal

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