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  2. Spiny lobster - Wikipedia

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    Spiny lobsters navigate using the smell and taste of natural substances in the water that change in different parts of the ocean. It was recently discovered that spiny lobsters can also navigate by detecting the Earth's magnetic field. [18] They keep together by contact, using their long antennae. [19] Potential predators may be deterred from ...

  3. Panulirus homarus - Wikipedia

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    Panulirus homarus is a species of spiny lobster that lives along the coasts of the Indian and Pacific Oceans. It lives in shallow water, and feeds on the brown mussel Perna perna . It typically grows to a length of 20–25 cm (7.9–9.8 in).

  4. California spiny lobster - Wikipedia

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    The California spiny lobster (Panulirus interruptus) is a species of spiny lobster found in the eastern Pacific Ocean from Monterey Bay, California, to the Gulf of Tehuantepec, Mexico. It typically grows to a length of 30 cm (12 in) and is a reddish-brown color with stripes along the legs, and has a pair of enlarged antennae but no claws.

  5. Lobsters take a walk on the ocean floor after hurricanes and ...

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    Anyone catching lobsters must have a saltwater fishing license, which costs $17 for Florida residents, and a $5 spiny lobster permit. Spiny lobsters must have a minimum carapace length of more ...

  6. Panulirus echinatus - Wikipedia

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    Like other spiny lobsters, Panulirus echinatus has no pincer-like chelae on its front walking legs. It differs from related species by having just two large spines on the antennular plate, just in front of the carapace, and the exopod of the third feeding appendage is reduced and bears no flagellum. The basic colour is brown with large white ...

  7. Jasus paulensis - Wikipedia

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    Jasus paulensis, also commonly known as the St Paul rock lobster, is a species of spiny lobster found in the waters around Saint Paul Island in the southern Indian Ocean and around Tristan da Cunha in the southern Atlantic Ocean. At one time the rock lobsters on Tristan da Cunha were believed to be a separate species known as the Tristan rock ...

  8. What was in the seafood boxes? Keys fish house fined ... - AOL

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    A federal judge has ordered a Florida Keys fish exporter to pay a $250,000 fine and placed the company on five years of probation for falsely labeling seafood it sent to China as Florida spiny ...

  9. Four-foot shark eaten by massive grouper in one bite - AOL

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    WGNO notes that groupers don't typically eat sharks, explaining that their diets usually consist of "spiny lobsters, shrimp, crab, stingrays and young sea turtles."