American fishermen catch extremely rare two-color lobsters
An American fisherman caught a rare lobster, orange and gray. Scientists assert, the probability of seeing such rare species is 1/50 million.
An American fisherman caught a rare lobster, orange and gray. Scientists assert, the probability of seeing such rare species is 1/50 million.
Catching two-color lobster is extremely rare
Image of lobster recorded at Pine Point Seafood Market in Scarborough, Maine, USA on July 6. A fisherman brought it here last week, ABC News reported.
The two colors divide the lobster tail into two symmetrical parts.(Photo: Huffington Post)
The body of the shrimp has a half-gray and half-gray color, symmetrical in two colors almost perfectly in the tail. Two more of it are also orange and gray.
The probability of meeting rare lobsters is very low, only 1/50 million, said Lobster Research scientists, the University of Maine. They claim that the rare level of two-color lobster is second only to albino shrimp, with a chance of seeing 1/100 million.
12-year-old boy Ted Hyatt holds a gray orange double shrimp at Pine Point Seafood Market on July 6.(Photo: Portland Press Herald)
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