Blue
lobsters (credit to Google)
The
colors are important in several marine animals such as crustaceans
(crabs, shrimp and lobsters) to hide from to
be
targeted
of predators.
The
common color of lobsters in American water are:
-
greenish brown
-
blackish brown
These
colors are perfect adaptation colors, blended to ocean floor in order
to conceal from predators.
Surprisingly,
fish are common predators of lobster. Crabs are predators too, they
eat young lobsters.
Several
fish which consume lobsters naturally are:
-
cod
-
flounder
-
tench
-
wolfish
-
eel
-
monkfish
-
ocean
pout
-
dogfish
Yellow
lobster, a rare color.
Almost
all mainstream medias reported about finding rare color (blue color)
of lobster from Maine water recently.
The
question then: What colors of Lobsters are Rare in Nature? There are
three rare colors:
-
blue, 1 in 2 millions
-
yellow, 1 in 30 millions
-
white or albino, 1 in 100 millions
Common
color of American lobsters
Three
colors (blue, yellow and white) are bright in the water, thus they
are spotted easily by predators.
The
white or albino color is the most contrast to the environment, then
the
most vulnerable.
Consequently, the albino lobsters are extremely rare in nature, 1 in
100 millions.
Are
rare lobsters expensive? No, not at all. A fisherman offered a blue
lobster for US$ 500, but no body interested to bid it.
Normal
price is around US$ 40 per lobster in many markets in the USA. Cooked
lobsters are little bit expensive.
Have
you ever seen rare colors (blue, yellow and white) of lobsters?