Lobster
Facts by
Steve Valentino
Lobsters are invertebrates with a hard shell that
live on the muddy environment at the bottom of the
ocean. These creatures belong to the class Crustacean
of the Phylum Arthropoda.
There are two kinds of lobsters found in the United
States, the Maine lobster and the spiny lobster.
The Maine lobster is otherwise called the American
lobster, the Massachusetts lobster, or the North
Atlantic lobster. The spiny lobsters have no claws
but have a pair of horns above the eyes. A male
lobster is called a cock whereas the female is called
a hen or a chicken.
A lobster has 19 body parts and each of them is
covered by a section of its tough shell. It possesses
a hard exoskeleton, sensory antennae, segmented
body, compound eyes on stalks, a tail fan, and four
pairs of jointed walking legs. They are gill breathers
and come in variety sizes and forms. They are found
in blue, red, yellow, and white colors. Their sizes
range from 2-12 inches. As per the Guinness Records,
the largest lobster weighed over 44 pounds i.e.
20 kilograms. It was caught in Nova Scotia in Canada.
A lobster's brain is the size of a grasshopper's
brain. It takes about five to seven years for lobster
to mature. The normal life span of a lobster is
around 15 years and some of them live even for 50
years. Lobsters can be caught the year-round. Based
on a couple of aspects, the actual date of the lobster
season varies. The American lobster can be seen
in abundance from March through December.
Lobster traps are considered the best technique
to catch lobsters. With the increased demand for
lobster meat, it has become one of the most sought-after
among the seafood industries in the global market
place. Some of the tastiest ways in preparing lobsters
include bisque, sauce, salad, stew, newburg, tail,
bake, fritters, lobster chili, rolls, and thermidor.
Nutrition-wise, lobsters are high in potassium,
magnesium, Vitamin A, B12, B6, B3, B2, calcium,
phosphorous, iron, zinc, and amino acids. When compared
to turkey and chicken, they are low in cholesterol
and saturated fats. They also help to reduce the
risks of heart disease and stroke.
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