Humans, that's basically it. Anything else that would swallow a lobster would not come that close to shore.
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a lobster has many predators from sharks to octopi and sometimes Evan other lobsters and human. Chris.m. age 12
Lobsters will tuck their tails under their abdomens and quickly propel themselves backward to escape predators. Some lobsters have a spine on their tail for protecting them from predators.
Lobsters typically don't eat their own young, but they will eat baby lobsters from other parents. Lobsters often eat their old shell.
They become more vonerable to predators but it allows them to grow.
Lobsters are nocturnal predators, meaning they catch live prey at night. They use their large claws to break open the shells of clams, crabs, mussels, sea urchins and even other lobsters.
Flounders eat minnows.
Feed on almost anything that they come across without fear of most predators.
When lobsters are young, their predators are different kinds of fish, usually cod, tench, flounder, sculpin, wolffish, ocean pout, monkfish, and dogfish. Adult lobsters have no real predators except man. When they are moulting (throwing off their too-small shells) they are vulnerable to other sea creatures, but they usually change in a sheltered place.
There are about 1,000,000,000 lobsters in the world P.S. You Know its Right
Lobsters are amazing creatures... But to answer the question they have ten