Lobster claws can be quite powerful and have the potential to inflict painful pinch injuries, but they are not typically considered dangerous to humans. The strength of a lobster's claws varies by species and size, with larger lobsters having stronger claws. While they can cause discomfort if mishandled, serious injuries are rare. Overall, caution is advisable when handling lobsters to avoid pinching.
a maine lobster has no claws and a atlantic lobster has claws
a lobster can crack a shell with its claw and the claws help the lobster protect its self from predators
Its claws and shell; it also uses its tentacles to feel for possible dangerous situations
claws
Its claws and shell; it also uses its tentacles to feel for possible dangerous situations
for dangerous animals claws are poisonous.
lobster
The lobster is protected by using its very hard shell and its claws .
their claws
they battle with their tusks
A Lobster!!
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