1-in-100 million ‘cotton candy’ lobster caught off New Hampshire alive and well at aquarium
A beautiful and rare “cotton candy” lobster caught in New Hampshire may be due to a combination of genetics and diet.
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A beautiful and rare “cotton candy” lobster caught in New Hampshire may be due to a combination of genetics and diet.
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