When the lobster feels itself compressed within its shell, it retreats to a crevice in one of the underwater rock formations, sheds its shell, and grows a new one. When it outgrows this shell, it repeats the process and continues doing so until it reaches its maximum size.
During the stage when it is without its shell, the lobster is in great danger. A predatory fish may eat it, or a strong current may dash it against a rock. In order to grow, the lobster must risk its very life.
yes they are both in the shellfish family so are craw fish and oysters
No, they are not because lobsters eat the shrimp for food.
no, they grow into crabs. obviously.
No, prawns are just shrimp.
YES.
plankton, fish, a lot of things.
fish crabs lobster shrimp maybe
Shrimp
people ate bears squirrel lobster shrimp and other seafood.
lobster
Yeah, duh. A lobster is a crustacean. So is shrimp. crustaceansare completely edible. Just be careful which parts you eat.
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Lobster is generally referred to commonly as lobster. It has many relatives that resemble it such as the crayfish (crawdad). Follow the provided link to find out more information on lobster such as the taxonometric name. l
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Yes he likes crab,shrimp,lobster,tuna,fish and squid