A rare two-toned lobster is seen in July 2006, in Bar Harbor, Maine. The lobster was caught by Alan Robinson in Dyer's Bay and is a typical mottled green on one side; the other side is a shade of orange that looks cooked. Robinson donated the lobster to the Mount Desert Oceanarium. Staff members say the odds of finding a half-and-half lobster are 1 in 50 million to 100 million.
(Abigail Curtis, The Daily News/AP Photo)
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Two-Toned Lobster
Labels: Animal Phenomena
Posted by besar at 5:46 PM
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It has two sets of dna. I'm not sure how to spell it but it is a kimira.
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