Monday, August 24, 2009

half-cooked lobster caught in maine- National geographic


Well actually the lobster wasn't cooked halfway it was found with a color difference that made it look like it. Actually the color difference was genetic. in lobsters the dark brown color they have is actually a mixture of reds oranges yellows and blues. Now this particular lobster just didn't have much blue tint in its shell so it only had reds oranges and yellows in it, exactly what you need for orange. This lobster was caught on July 20, 2006 near the town of Bar Harbor Maine. The fisherman Alan Robinson donated his catch to the Maine's Mount Desert Oceanarium. Unfortunately only 3 of these unusual lobsters have been caught in the last 35 years, so the chances of finding one are 1 in 50000000.

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