Giant Lobster: Biologist Discovers 70-Year-Old Crustacean
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2. kaleemyork commented 9 years ago
very nice job, appreciate. . .
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3. ValdeLevis commented 9 years ago
Okay, putting Ol' Crusty back into the sea is probably for the best, but I still feel like going to the kitchen and prepairing about two pounds of drawn butter.
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4. WildMonkey commented 9 years ago
Lobsters don't age, they die due to predation and illness, and they keep growing! Amazing creatures.
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5. sux2bu commented 9 years ago
#4 Lobsters do continue eating, reproducing and growing until they die but they are not immortal like some of the emails going around profess.Most decapod crustaceans, like crayfish and shrimp, have indeterminate growth. That means they don’t reach a set size limit in their lifetimes, continuing to grow until they die of natural causes or are killed.
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9. Judge-Jake commented 5 years ago
Albert might be 74 today, Happy Birthday Albert
+7 1. cameramaster commented 9 years ago