cold water and cold weather .
You can. Cold water lobster is even grown in Hawaii.
It likes to live mostly in water.
Salt water, generally, but lobster can tolerate fresh water for short periods; it tends to anesthetize them.
There are a few ways, you can deep freeze the Lobster, this puts the Lobster to sleep and shuts down its systems so when you 'kill' it will not feel a thing or you can place the Lobster in a large pot of cold water then bring the water to the boil, this puts the Lobster to sleep and a painless death follows. Some drop the Lobster into rapidly boiling water the Lobster dies instantly.
When you steam the lobster, it is placed in a basket above a pot of boiling water. When you are boiling the lobster, it is placed directly into the boiling water.
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MOSTLY live in cold water
clams live mostly in cold water.
Cold water.
Danios normally live in warmer water but are also excellent swimmers in cold water
Clown fish are tropical marine species, they do not live in cold water.