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A 1-in-100-million "cotton-candy" lobster that exhibited vibrant pink, purple and blue hues was caught by a lobsterman off the coast of New Hampshire in late July. Joseph Krame, the 25-year-old ...
A rare "cotton candy" lobster, a one-in-100-million genetic variant, was caught off New Hampshire's coast on July 31, 2024, by a local lobsterman and was donated to the Seacoast Science Center for ...
A shiny lobster, known for its cotton candy-like colors, has been caught in New England. The Atlantic Lobster Company trapped the remarkable pink and blue shellfish off the coast of New Hampshire ...
NEW CASTLE — An extremely rare, cotton candy lobster was discovered by a local lobsterman Sunday off the shores of New Castle, a once-in-a-lifetime catch estimated to be 1-in-100 million.
The cotton candy lobster caught by Joseph Kramer. Seacoast Science Center in Rye, New Hampshire In late July, 25-year-old Atlantic Lobster Company owner Joseph Kramer headed out on his boat with ...
A "cotton candy" lobster was caught off the coast of New Hampshire and Maine before finding a home at a science center in Rye, New Hampshire. The rare lobster is blue and pink.
Very rare 'cotton candy' lobster found off New England coast, donated to science center. By ABC7.com staff. Wednesday, August 7, 2024. Este artículo se ofrece en Español. What a catch!
The orange lobster will be spending the rest of its life at the Denver Aquarium while the cotton candy shellfish has found a permanent home at the science center in New Hampshire.
The orange lobster will be spending the rest of its life at the Denver Aquarium while the cotton candy shellfish has found a permanent home at the science center in New Hampshire.
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