rainbow colored :D
black
it is a red color ok
The color of lobster eggs are white to cream. However, when a pregnant lobster is cooked her eggs will turn a very bright shade of red in color.
White
The shell will be a red in color and the meat will be white with red on it.
there was this other website i saw and it said it is called larvae weird huh?
You can tell if a lobster is cooked by checking its color, texture, and smell. A cooked lobster will turn bright red, the meat will be firm but still moist, and it will have a sweet, oceanic aroma.
The world record lobster was 44.3 pounds, similar sized lobsters can get 5 feet long, but those lobsters were only halfway thru lobster maximum lifespan of 100. They never stop growing. Lobster larvae are close to microscopic, but I have never heard of full grown lobsters being microscopic.
The change in color of a blue lobster turning red as it cooks is a physical change. The heat causes a structural change in the proteins within the lobster's shell, leading to the alteration in color. No new substances are being formed during this process.
Phytoplankton are "plant" Plankton. They can be found in all bodies of water. The majority of them are found in our oceans, but phytoplankton may also be found in lakes, tides pools etc. Phytoplankton are eaten by zooplankton (animal plankton) and other larvae such as fish, crab or lobster larvae, which by the way the larvae is also called plankton, but they would be in the zooplankton category until they grow into juvenile fish, crabs and lobster. Their are also other sea creatures that eat phytoplankton such as sea urchins. Whales that eat plankton such as baleen whales eat zooplankton such as krill.
Yes, lobsters do lay eggs. Female lobsters carry their eggs on their abdomen until they hatch into larvae. The eggs hatch into tiny lobster larvae that float in the water before eventually settling to the ocean floor.
Bed bug larvae are smaller and have a more elongated body shape compared to carpet beetle larvae. Bed bug larvae are typically reddish-brown in color, while carpet beetle larvae are usually brown or black with a striped pattern. Additionally, bed bug larvae feed exclusively on blood, while carpet beetle larvae feed on a variety of organic materials such as wool, fur, and feathers.