The lobster has antennae which acts as sensors for the lobster to find food
Lobsters will live in any ocean where they can find food. Lots of fish live in cold waters.
by using there claws that they carry on both sides of there bodys and serching the bottom for food
any animal that ate lobsters would either find a new source of food or die of making the animal life cycle shrivel and other animals will start to become exstinct depending if lobsters are there only source of food
Lobsters do not have taste buds as humans do. Instead, they have sensory hairs on their legs and feet that help them detect chemicals in the water to find food.
Lobsters are highly omnivorous, they can eat practically anything.
Think about lobsters.
Lobsters use their antennae and chemosensory organs to navigate their environment and locate food.
The domain for a lobster is typically the ocean, specifically marine habitats where lobsters can find food, shelter, and suitable environmental conditions for survival. Lobsters are typically found in saltwater environments along the ocean floor.
Lobsters usually move around and hunt for food at night. It was once thought that lobsters were scavengers and ate primarily dead things. However, researchers have discovered that lobsters catch mainly fresh food (except for bait) which includes fish, crabs, clams, mussels, sea urchins, and sometimes even other lobsters!
Lobsters eat live food fish, molluscs and other invertebrates.See Related Link.
Lobsters ( Homarus americanus) have two claws. One is a crusher claw which it uses to open shellfish such as clams and muscles to get at the tender meat inside. The other claw is a feeder claw or pincher which is more manoeuvrable and it brings the food to its mouth this way. Lobsters can also just feed by positioning its mouth close to its food which is how damaged ( clawless) lobsters can continue to eat. Spiney lobsters (Panulirus argus) do not have either the crusher or the feeder claw yet they eat well.
Becuase the food is good loser.