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A rare yellow lobster has been caught off the coast of Maine and has been lovingly named Banana. The University of New England (UNE) said in a news release that Banana was caught by lobsterman ...
Rare "yellow" lobster making waves at Massachusetts restaurant Fiona was caught off coast of eastern Canada, given to restaurant owner Her colorful appearance makes her 1 in 30 million rarity ...
This lobster will catch your eye, but not because you're imagining its tail dipped in butter. "Fiona" the lobster is bright orange and yellow, even though she's never been near a boiling pot.
Rare Yellow Lobster Spared From Dinner Table at NYC Restaurant. Ruby, a 1-in-30-million crustacean, is now on display at the eatery. By ABC News. August 23, 2016, 6:22 PM ...
Conversely, a genetic orange lobster is showing more of its top yellow shell layer and red tissue layer colors. “The middle blue layer is either not being presented or is presented so minimally ...
Local News 1-in-30 million yellow lobster turns up near Nantucket The lobster, Yellonardo De Pinchy, is released back into the wild. A yellow lobster at the New England Aquarium.
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Rare yellow lobster brought ashore in Bristol - MSNThe lobster was brought to the University of Maine's Darling Marine Center in Walpole, where it will presumably live, grow, and be used for research to provide insight on its unusual yellow shell.
The yellow lobster will not be put on exhibit for about a month as it undergoes quarantine. The aquarium says the incidence of yellow lobsters in the wild is estimated to be about 1 in 30 million.
Like buried treasure, the aquarium says wild yellow lobsters are like buried treasure. Their existence among fellow crustaceans is estimated at about 1 in 30 million.
A rare yellow lobster has been caught off the coast of Maine and has been lovingly named Banana. The University of New England (UNE) said in a news release that Banana was caught by lobsterman ...
BIDDEFORD, Maine (CBS) -- A rare yellow lobster caught off Maine has a new home and a perfect name. "Banana" arrived earlier this month to the University of New England's Marine Science Center in ...
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