Panama lobsters, also known as spiny lobsters, do not have hard shells like true lobsters. Instead, they possess a tough exoskeleton that is more flexible, allowing for easier movement. Their bodies are covered with spines, which provide protection rather than a rigid shell. This adaptation helps them thrive in their natural habitats.
Lobsters and grasshoppers grow by molting.
Seals don't open lobster shells. They eat fish.
No. They have exo-skeletons.
Panama sells bananas, coffee, shrimp, sugar, and lobster.
The lobster protects himself with his pincers and tough shell.
Chitin in crab and lobster shells can be used to make contact lenses and dis-solvable stitches.
by cracking it open..
They hide a lot in holes and crevices, their color blends with their normal background, they have tough, hard, and spiky shells, and they use their claws as weapons.
chitin
The shedding process of a lobster is called molting. During molting, the lobster sheds its hard exoskeleton in order to grow a new, larger one. This process allows lobsters to grow and regenerate damaged parts of their exoskeleton.
Lobster barnacles have a minimal ecological impact on marine ecosystems as they primarily attach themselves to hard surfaces like rocks and shells. They do not directly harm other marine organisms or disrupt the balance of the ecosystem.
No because the lobster has a hard shell