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Owlscrying
June 12
NEW LONDON, Conn. -- Call it crustacean discrimination. A lobster caught last weekend by Steve Hatch was spared from being cooked and ripped apart on a plate because of its color.

The 1 1/2-pound clawed creature is bright blue, the result of an extremely rare genetic mutation.

It turned up Sunday morning in one of Hatch's lobster traps at the mouth of the Thames River.

Later that afternoon, he put the lobster in a cooler and brought it to the Mystic Aquarium and Institute for Exploration, where it will live out its days in an elementary school classroom for children to learn about.

A curator of fish and invertebrates at the aquarium, said only one in 3 million lobsters are "true blue," meaning their color is the result of genetics and not the environment.

The one caught Sunday will join two other blue lobsters at the aquarium.

Researchers at the University of Connecticut found that the blue coloring occurs when lobsters produce an excessive amount of protein because of a genetic mutation.
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SeaMare
WOW ! What a georgeous colour!

That's one lucky lobster...and he'll never even know it !
jesspy
heres an idea for all those animal loving vegetarians out there. If you go paint all the animals blue people wont eat them lol

nice colour looks like a nice animal

i think he/she will look better in my stomach
nativechick1989
Seen that on the news lastnight .... it's beautiful.
coldethyl
I think it would have been luckier if it'd never been caught in the first place.

Eating lobster or crab = eating giant bugs imo.

*shudders*
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