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American Lobster - Homarus americanus This lobster definitely didn&#039;t have a good day. Actually, I found several lobster tails on the beach. The birds seem to like eating fish/crustacean heads, but leave the abdomens intact for the pickers.  <br />
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*I&rsquo;m not sure why it was blue. Usually, they are red.<br />
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Habitat: Beach during low tide American lobster,Geotagged,Homarus,Homarus americanus,Spring,United States,lobster Click/tap to enlarge

American Lobster - Homarus americanus

This lobster definitely didn't have a good day. Actually, I found several lobster tails on the beach. The birds seem to like eating fish/crustacean heads, but leave the abdomens intact for the pickers.

*I’m not sure why it was blue. Usually, they are red.

Habitat: Beach during low tide

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The American lobster is a species of lobster found on the Atlantic coast of North America, chiefly from Labrador to New Jersey. It can reach a body length of 64 cm, and a mass of over 20 kilograms, making it not only the heaviest crustacean in the world, but also the heaviest of all living arthropod species.

Similar species: Decapods
Species identified by Christine Young
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By Christine Young

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Uploaded Jun 26, 2019. Captured Jun 18, 2019 07:37 in 1563 Post Rd, Wells, ME 04090, USA.
  • Canon EOS 80D
  • f/4.5
  • 1/395s
  • ISO100
  • 100mm