what size are lobster
Size and flavor
1 yr
Depending on what size the fish.
Prey size and availability.
44 lbs
No, the internet defies size limits.
Yes, all arthropods including lobsters are invertebrate, meaning they have no backbone. Instead they implement a strategy of using an outer skeleton (exoskeleton) which obviates the need for vertebrae (but which also can impose other physical limits such as maximum size of the organism).
a small lobster...
The taste tends to be the same regardless of size (although some people say that the meat in a smaller lobster tend to be a little sweeter). What is different is the texture of the meat - it tends to get a bit tougher as the lobster grows. This means that the tail meat starts becoming a bit chewy above about 3 or 4 pounds or so, although the meat in the claws of larger (5 pounds+ ) lobsters is tastier (and of course the meat inside the central body, and the eight little "feelers", of the lobster is easier to pick out of a larger lobster).
On the east coast of England we called them nanniecotes (not sure of the spelling as it is a local word) This was the word used for any lobster that was under the legal size!
According to the Guinness World Records, the largest lobster was caught in Nova Scotia, Canada, and weighed 20.15 kilograms (44.4 lb). - Wikipedia.