Lobsters have hard exoskeletons and will defend themselves with their claws; they will also flee very rapidly from danger, swimming backwards at impressive speeds.
their claws
Its claws and shell; it also uses its tentacles to feel for possible dangerous situations
It's body shell. It is covered in small spikes and is extremely hard
Lobster. ..........what else?!?
The first lobster trap was used first on July 14th 1631.
A lobster trap is a portable trap that is used for lobster fishing. The first lobster trap was invented by Ebenezer Thorndike of Swampscott, Massachusetts in 1808.
Tomalley is the liver and pancreas of the lobster. It looks like a green paste inside the abdominal cavity of a cooked lobster. It is considered a delicacy and many people consider it the best part of a lobster. It can be eaten scooped from the cooked lobster or can be used to flavor sauces. You can spoon it from the abdominal cavity after splitting the lobster down the center of the abdomen. How to open and eat a whole lobster from the shell is explained in the information at the link listed in the related links section.
There is no official contact e-mail address for Red Lobster restaurants. There is, however, an e-mail form that can be used to contact the Red Lobster customer service team via the official Red Lobster website.
The thin appendages that extend from a lobster's head are called antennae (antennas). As with insects, these appendages are used to sense the lobster's environment, making the name "feeler" appropriate.
A rock lobster is just a distinct type of lobster. There are many kinds of lobster, such as the rock lobster and the blue spiny lobster.
Tomalley is the liver and pancreas of the lobster. It looks like a green paste inside the abdominal cavity of a cooked lobster. It is considered a delicacy and many people consider it the best part of a lobster. It can be eaten scooped from the cooked lobster or can be used to flavor sauces. Note: this is often misspelled "tamale" or "tomale".
A lobster trap