Lobsters are marine crustaceans, part of the same group as crabs and shrimp.
More specifically in biological classification (taxonomy) they are part of the superkingdom of cellular organisms with cell nuclei, and can be further broken down:
Kingdom: Animalia (metazoa) - animals
Phylum: Arthropoda - group of animals with joint appendages
SuperClass: Crustacea - the crustaceans
Class: Malacostraca - a subgroup with a certain maximum number of appendages and a differentiation into thoracic and abdominal series.
Order: Decapoda - ten "legs"
... For the american lobster the classification would continue
Family: Nephropidae - large chelipeds (pincers)
Genus: Homarus
Species: Americanus
You are eating the lobsters tail when you eat the lobsters tail.
Echinoderms. No, echinoderms are starfish, sea urchins, and sea cumcumbers. Lobsters are part of the phylum Arthropoda.
Decapod
their claws
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Lobsters are opportunistic feeders and primarily consume a diet of fish, mollusks, and other marine invertebrates. While they may eat conchs if available, conchs are not a primary food source for lobsters. Instead, lobsters tend to prefer easier prey that they can catch and consume more readily. Therefore, while lobsters might occasionally feed on conchs, it is not a common or significant part of their diet.
Lobsters are not fish. Fish are part of the phylum Chordata, along with other backboned animals (amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals), and lobsters are arthropods (phylum Arthropoda :P), having no backbone and being completely unrelated (very much related to insects in fact). Lobsters have ten jointed legs and a hard carapace.
Lobsters can eat a variety of foods, including some vegetables, but carrots are not a natural part of their diet. In the wild, lobsters primarily consume marine organisms like fish, mollusks, and crustaceans. While they may nibble on vegetables if offered, it's not common or necessary for their nutrition. Overall, it's best to stick to a more natural diet for lobsters.
Red lobsters are one of them, the other being the green lobsters
Lobsters are crustaceans and are also aquatic. (life in the water)
Lobsters typically don't eat their own young, but they will eat baby lobsters from other parents. Lobsters often eat their old shell.
No it does not appear that Lobsters live in the Nile. Lobsters tend to live at the bottom of the ocean.