Lobster Claw in Process Of Growing Another Lobster Claw Out Of It’s Tip

Landed at our lobster dock Captain Joe and Sons to see more of teh mutanty lobsters we’ve documented check out The Captain Joe and Sons Blog

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9 Responses to Lobster Claw in Process Of Growing Another Lobster Claw Out Of It’s Tip

  1. Pingback: Lobster Claw in Process Of Growing Another Lobster Claw Out Of It’s Tip | fisherynation.com

  2. Terry says:

    I think that lobster might be trying to break free! Adaptation. Wonderful for evolution. If those “lobstas” are going to make it for the next billion years, they have to do SOMETHING!

  3. Kim Smith says:

    Very cool to see–is that what it always looks like? –seems so oddly shaped?

  4. Anonymous says:

    Wow…never seen that….

  5. Bill Cox says:

    Hey, you just made the Channel 4 news with this and had a GMG shout out….5:14am….

  6. Vicki says:

    Yum, more to eat!

  7. Allison says:

    It’s like the lobsters are thinking “humans like the claw meat best…let’s give them more of it!!” Or, more likely, “those humans think they can hold us down with one rubber band…let’s see them up against DOUBLE CLAW”

  8. starsquiggle says:

    creepy

  9. E.J. says:

    Personally, I’d like to see them mutate to have two tails.

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