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  2. Spiny lobster - Wikipedia

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    Spiny lobsters tend to live in crevices of rocks and coral reefs, only occasionally venturing out at night to seek snails, clams, sea-hares, [17] crabs, or sea urchins to eat. They sometimes migrate in very large groups in long files of lobsters across the sea floor.

  3. Palinurus elephas - Wikipedia

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    Palinurus elephas is a common species of spiny lobster, found in the eastern Atlantic Ocean, from southern Norway to Morocco and the Azores, [7] and in the Mediterranean Sea, except its eastern extremes. [3] It lives on rocky exposed coasts below the intertidal zone, [2] mainly at depths of 20 to 70 metres

  4. Panulirus marginatus - Wikipedia

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    Panulirus marginatus, also known as the Hawaiian spiny lobster, [2] banded spiny lobster, [3] or ula in Hawaiian, [4] is a species of spiny lobster in the family Palinuridae which is endemic to the Hawaiian Islands. It is the subject of extensive commercial and recreational fisheries. [2]

  5. California spiny lobster - Wikipedia

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    The California spiny lobster is one of the largest spiny lobster species, [4] and grows up to 60 centimeters (24 in) long, but does not usually exceed 30 cm (12 in). [3] Males can weigh up to 7.4 kilograms (16 lb)., [ 4 ] with the record being a 16 lbs., 1 oz. male caught off Catalina island in 1968.

  6. The Surprising Reason Why You Should Eat Lobster in Winter ...

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    Read on to learn why lobster in winter is a “do” according to our duo of pros, plus score pro tips for how to cook lobster so you can bring your best catch to the table this holiday season.

  7. 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).

  8. An extra day to harvest spiny lobsters is coming to Florida ...

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    Traditionally, Tier 1 participants keep one additional spiny lobster per day during the Lobster Mini-Season as a prize. However, DeSantis announced that, this year, Tier 1 participants will get to ...

  9. Panulirus ornatus - Wikipedia

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    Panulirus ornatus (known by a number of common names, including tropical rock lobster, [3] [4] ornate rock lobster, [5] ornate spiny lobster [2] and ornate tropical rock lobster [6]) is a large spiny lobster with 11 larval stages.