The two large extremities are the claws, and the tip of each is a pincer.
The omnivorous "Clawed Lobster", no doubt.
Probably the clawed American or Maine lobster, Homarus americanus.
well it has a hard shell all over, and when you eat it there is no spine. It is invertebrate.
there is one ive found, its called the 'black lobster clothing company'
It is called "Kekda"....
kingdom = animal phylum = arthropoda class = Malacostraca order = Decapoda family = Nephropidae (clawed) or Palinuridae (spiny) or Scyllaridae genus = Enoplometopus (the only one I could find) species = lobster
Lobster Trap, or Lobster Cage.
Lobster eggs are sometimes called seed.(lobster carrying eggs is called a seeded lobster) They are also called roe.
I dont know the answer and has no friends to ask.
Lobsters are invertebrates. Clawed lobsters compose a family (Nephropidae, sometimes also Homaridae) of large marine crustaceans. Lobsters do not have an internal skeleton or a backbone.
The shedding process of a lobster is called molting. During molting, the lobster sheds its hard exoskeleton in order to grow a new, larger one. This process allows lobsters to grow and regenerate damaged parts of their exoskeleton.
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