American Lobster

Did you know?

A lobster's sense of smell is at least as good as a shark's.

Lobster's mark their territory by fanning urine into the water

Lobsters do not fight to the death:
  • Chemical signals tell them if they had met before in battle. If they recognize each other there is no fight - dominance is maintained.
  • Strangers "push and shove" to "claw-lock". Battle may get violent with the loser possibly losing a claw.
During molting a lobster's gills stop beating. If it takes too long they could suffocate so the lobster may sacrifice a claw or leg to get the job done.

It takes about 48 hours for a lobster's shell to harden but it may remain vulnerable for up to two more weeks.

Females carry up to 100,000 eggs for almost a year.

Temperature and salinity must be just right before she will extrude the eggs.

Nearly 90% of the larvae die during the 1st two weeks.

Larvae are part of the plankton community for about a month or until they gain enough strength to swim to the bottom.

Lobster's taste with their feet.

The color of a lobster's shell is determined by what it eats. Feed a normal lobster only fish or squid and after two molts you will have a blue lobster.

The teeth of a lobster are in its stomach.