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  2. Reef lobster - Wikipedia

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    They are brightly coloured, with stripes, rings, or spots. They are typically mainly red, orange, purplish and white. [2] Reef lobsters are small (depending on species, up to 10–13 centimetres or 4–5 inches), nocturnal (spending the day in caves or crevices), and very timid. [2] The species can be distinguished by their colouration and ...

  3. Shellfish - Wikipedia

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    Shellfish. Shellfish is a colloquial and fisheries term for exoskeleton -bearing aquatic invertebrates used as food, including various species of molluscs, crustaceans, and echinoderms. Although most kinds of shellfish are harvested from saltwater environments, some are found in freshwater. In addition, a few species of land crabs are eaten ...

  4. Panulirus longipes - Wikipedia

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    Panulirus longipes, the longlegged spiny lobster, is a species of spiny lobster that lives on shallow rocky and coral reefs in the tropical Indo-Pacific region. The International Union for Conservation of Nature has assessed its conservation status as being of " least concern ".

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    Researchers also documented lobster foraging on coral-damaging fireworms and — for the first time — observed spiny lobster eating a fish. In this case, it happened to be an invasive lionfish ...

  6. Nephrops norvegicus - Wikipedia

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    Nephrops norvegicus, known variously as the Norway lobster, Dublin Bay prawn, shlobster (shrimp-lobster), langoustine (compare langostino) or shrimp, is a slim, coral colored lobster that grows up to 25 cm (10 in) long, and is "the most important commercial crustacean in Europe". [3] It is now the only extant species in the genus Nephrops ...

  7. Spiny lobster - Wikipedia

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    Inhabitants of a small island in the Coral Sea caught a 2 m 10 cm, 17 kg porcelain spiny lobster, according to an Australian publication. Gorsky himself caught 6–7 kg lobsters with local tribesmen on the Loyalty Islands group's Mouli island and mentioned them in the article in La France Australe. However, according to the locals, even bigger ...

  8. Panulirus argus - Wikipedia

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    Panulirus argus, the Caribbean spiny lobster, is a species of spiny lobster that lives on reefs and in mangrove swamps in the western Atlantic Ocean. Anatomy [ edit ] P. argus have long, cylindrical bodies covered with spines.

  9. Panulirus penicillatus - Wikipedia

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    Panulirus penicillatus is a species of spiny lobster that lives on shallow rocky and coral reefs in the tropical Indo-Pacific region. Common names for this spiny lobster include variegated crayfish, tufted spiny lobster, spiny lobster, Socorro spiny lobster, red lobster, pronghorn spiny lobster, golden rock lobster, double spined rock lobster and coral cray.