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Yes they do live in the sea
Lobsters are found in all oceans. If you were in North America you would find them in the adjacent oceans, which are the North Atlantic, the North Pacific, and the Gulf of Mexico.
No, lobsters do not live in the Sea of Galilee. This freshwater lake is home to various fish species, but lobsters are marine animals typically found in saltwater environments. Lobsters thrive in oceans and seas where they can find the necessary habitat and salinity levels to survive.
Lobsters are not extinct. They exist in all oceans and can be found along the ocean floor.
Indian Ocean and Pacific Ocean.
TransportationMost of our goods are delivered by shipEntertainmentSnorkelers, scuba divers and people that swim in the beach use these oceans as entertainmentFoodLots of food eg. Fish, cabs, shrimps, prawns and lobsters all come from the oceans
Lobsters typically live in the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean. They are common in coastal areas with rocky bottoms and crevices where they can hide and feed.
Crabs and Lobsters have a few things similar to each other. For instance, · Crabs and lobsters are seafood. · Crabs and lobsters live underground. · Crabs and lobsters have shells. · Crabs and lobsters have claws. · Crabs and lobsters live in oceans. · Crabs and lobsters are omnivores. · Crabs and lobsters come from the society of Animalia.
They are found in all the warm oceans and seas. (first I wanted to say under the sea bed.) But they really do exist and live in all the warm oceans and seas.
Lobsters are found in all oceans around the world, typically dwelling on rocky bottoms or in crevices. They prefer cold, rocky habitats with plenty of hiding spots to protect themselves from predators.
They come from the ocean Yes in cold waters
This depends on what your definition of dirty is. Lobsters are found in all oceans. They live on rocky, sandy, or muddy bottoms from the shoreline to beyond the edge of the continental shelf. They generally live singly in crevices or in burrows under rocks. Hope this helps. :) :) # lobsters # I don't care if hash tags are lame #I'm the one with the answer so I can use them - deal with it. :)