Spiny lobsters are important to local economies because they are a delicacy in many restaurants. People who harvest lobster for sale can make a good living.
Yes. They eat fish, spiny lobsters, octopuses and eels.
Agave is a spiny plant that starts with the letter A.
No, crabs are not echinoderms. Echinoderms are a group of marine animals that include starfish, sea urchins, and sea cucumbers, characterized by their radial symmetry. Crabs belong to a different group called crustaceans, which includes animals like lobsters, shrimp, and barnacles.
Lobsters survive by adapting to their environment and using their strong exoskeleton for protection. They are skilled hunters and scavengers, feeding on a variety of prey including fish, shellfish, and small invertebrates. Additionally, lobsters have a good sense of smell and can move quickly to avoid predators.
The layer of the epidermis that has cells with a spiny appearance is the stratum spinosum. This layer is characterized by keratinocytes that are interconnected by desmosomes, giving them a spiky look under a microscope. It plays a crucial role in providing strength and flexibility to the skin. Additionally, the stratum spinosum contains Langerhans cells, which are important for immune response.
Spiny lobsters are rare during certain parts of the year.
Spiny Lobsters
lobsters live in sea
A palinurid is a member of the Palinuridae, a family of lobsters also known as the spiny lobsters or langouste.
Lobsters will eat almost anything, but their favorite foods are snails, crabs, clams, and urchins.
small sharks and spiny lobsters
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Lobsters are found in the south of Florida. They are also found near the Caribbean islands. The type of lobster found near Florida is the spiny lobster.
Lobsters will eat almost anything, but their favorite foods are snails, crabs, clams, and urchins.
Harry B. Hinkle has written: 'Report on the capture, transportation and marketing of live spiny lobster in the Philippines' -- subject(s): Lobster fisheries, Spiny lobsters
The Caribbean Spiny Lobsters live in the warm waters of the Caribbean Sea. They do not live in any other ocean.
There are no clawed lobsters in the Pacific Ocean, but spiny lobsters can be found there. As for why there are no clawed lobsters in the Pacific, there is no consensus that I know of on why this is the case. It is almost surely related to the evolutionary history of clawed lobsters. Perhaps clawed lobsters evolved in the northern Atlantic originally, and because they were isolated from the northern Pacific by the North American continent, they were unable to migrate to the north Pacific.