American fishermen caught 95-year-old giant lobsters
Island Park town fisherman, New York state, caught a giant lobster, weighing 10.5 kg and estimated 95 years old.
95-year-old giant lobster reached American fishermen
CNN today reported, the net shrimp was off the island town of Island Park, New York state. The seafood shop owner, who owns the shrimp, said he would donate it to Long Island Aquarium , instead of cooking lobster soup.
The shrimp weighs about 10.5 kg, with two giants. Its lifespan is estimated at 95. CNN announcer commented, catching a lobster for so long is a "life-giving owl . "
A 2012 study by the University of New Brunswick said that it is possible to accurately determine the life of lobsters by counting growth rings located in the stalks, connecting eyeballs to the bodies of lobsters and crustaceans like crab, shrimp. In addition, it is possible to determine the age of lobster thanks to the growth ring in the crushing part of the stomach.
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