Lobsters may be one of a small number of species which do not die of aging. Lobsters do not slow down, weaken, or lose fertility with age. In fact, older lobsters are more fertile than younger lobsters. The reason for this indefinite longevity is said to be due to telomerase, an enzyme that repairs DNA sequences.
Lobsters may effectively live indefinitely, barring injury, disease, capture, etc. Because of this, they can reach impressive sizes. According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the largest lobster was caught in Nova Scotia, Canada, and weighed 20.15 kilograms (44.4 lb).
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Like any other animal no a lobster cannot live forever however some animals can live a very long time.
Fresh Fish - Live Lobster = Red Lobster
One can buy a live lobster in multiple places in Toronto. However, one should buy a live lobster at Bill's Lobster Fish Market. It is located at 599 Gerrard Street East in Toronto.
On the sea floor
no
they can live forever...until they get killed
It likes to live mostly in water.
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No animal can live forever so my answer is No No unfurry animal can live forever A furry animal can't live forever either Sorry
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