A lobster hides then if predator gets too close then it will us it's tail to thrust backwards to avoid conflict. If the predator gets the lobster in a corner like (in a fish tank or under coral) the lobster will tuck his tail under himself and try to use his claws to protect himself.
eat there own young
Humans, raccoons, crabs, lobster, starfish.
they have lobster because they are near the ocean
Lobsters are found in the south of Florida. They are also found near the Caribbean islands. The type of lobster found near Florida is the spiny lobster.
yes
Juvenile lobsters are subject to falling prey to most sea creatures. As adults, their only known predator is humans.
Only if -<br><br>a) They like lobster (many do)<br>b) They can afford to eat lobster (many cannot)<br>c) They have a lobster (most dont)<br>d) The lobster is cooked (some are - others may be soon)<br>e) They are not allergic to lobster (a few are, but some of them died so they dont count)<br>
No
Leopards are a Top Predator.
i dunno, and this awenser obviously will be changed sometime in the near future, but i think very.
Harrington River (near Jonesport), Maine
It would be very difficult for a grizzly bear to eat a lobster. Most grizzly bears fish in rivers and creeks. I suppose a grizzly could wander near an ocean, but it would be very difficult for them to find a lobster that is a bottom-dweller. They also would be unsure how to open the lobster to get to the meat.
so that they can here if thier predator is near