The discovery of blue lobster is rarely seen in England
A Scottish fisherman caught a unique green lobster and sold it at London's fish market.
However, the fish seller Rex Goldsmith in Chelsea found the lobster too beautiful and rare, so he decided to keep it for researchers at the British Museum of Natural History.
Unique green lobster has just been discovered in the UK
Scientists say this is a lobster of the British lobster origin. Its shell turns green due to a rare genetic variation and rarely occurs in nature.
The black lobster is covered with mud and reveals a unique green color after being cleaned
The world has also recorded a number of cases of detection of lobsters in green, but this is the most unique green lobster among them.
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