An extremely rare two-colored lobster was caught by a fishing vessel off the coast of Maine, with odds estimated at one in 50 million. The unique crustacean, displaying a striking split-coloration, was donated to a local aquarium for public display. Marine biologists note that such color variations occur due to genetic anomalies and are exceptionally uncommon in wild populations. The discovery has drawn attention from both scientific communities and the public, highlighting the unexpected biodiversity found in regional fisheries.
1-in-50 Million Odds! Rare Two-Color Lobster Caught by US Fisherman, Donated to Aquarium for Display
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