It is Grilla in Italian, Grillo is cricket and also a sort of submarine tank used in World War I against the Austrians.
Doug Lawrence plays Larry The lobster.
The omnivorous "Clawed Lobster", no doubt.
The question asks the name of the lobster in the trap. As the unnamed lobster walks by the trap while telling the story of Nemo, he waves to a lobster in the trap and asks "how's it goin', Bob?" The trapped lobster waves back to unnamed lobster. Hence, the lobster caught in the trap is Bob. "..feet straight down into the dahk. It's like wicked dahk down there, you can see a thing - how's it goin', Bob?- And the only thing that they can see down there.."
Lobster has been the secret ingredient 3 times in Iron Chef America. The winners were: a. Battle Spiny Lobster - Mario Batali def. Masaharu Morimoto b. Battle Lobster - Masaharu Morimoto def. Christophe Eme c. Battle Canadian Lobster - Chuck Hughes def. Bobby Flay
Larry the life guard.
la langosta
Yes, it's Spanish for "lobster."
Langosta Roja
langosta americana cangrejo de mar
It is a Spanish word with different meanings in different areas. In America, it is commonly used in the restaurant trade to refer to the meat of a squat lobster, which is neither a true lobster nor a prawn. it's more closely related to porcelein crabs and hermit crabs. in Spanish it means some species of prawns (crustaceans)
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.
langosta is native to the island of curaco
Lobster Trap, or Lobster Cage.
The possessive of lobster is "lobster's".
a maine lobster has no claws and a atlantic lobster has claws
lobster
The American Lobster is the largest type of Lobster