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Weird Lobster Gallery
Posted By Charlie On October 16, 2010 @ 1:56 am In Maine Lobster Recipes | 2 Comments
Most folks are familiar with the typical Maine Lobster: a greenish-brown guy that turns bright red (and delicious) when cooked, but lobstermen have been known to find some curious crustacean variations in their traps from time to time. Here are some pretty incredible examples you have to see for yourself!
[2]RED LOBSTER: This lobster looks like it’s already been boiled, but it’s actually a rare red lobster. Odds of getting one are 1 in 30 million.
[4]CALICO LOBSTER: Chances of finding one of these striking speckled specimens in your lobster trap is 1 in 30 million.
[5]HALF AND HALF LOBSTER: Believe it or not, this two-tone lobster is the real deal. It’s possible because the two halves of a lobster grow separately. Only 1 in 50 million lobsters develop this way.
[6]ALBINO LOBSTER: This white lobster is the rarest color variation of all—odds of finding one are 1 in 100 million! Since it possesses no color pigments at all, this is the only lobster that won’t turn red when you cook it…but you’d be better off donating this one to an aquarium!
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