Lobsters use their large claws (chelipeds) as their main defense mechanism. These claws are powerful and can inflict injury on potential predators or threats. Lobsters also have a hard exoskeleton that provides protection from predators.
Lobsters are invertebrates, as in they have no back bone.
No, lobsters do not migrate in lines. They are solitary creatures known for their solitary behavior and territorial habits. Lobsters typically roam and forage alone along the ocean floor.
Maine is known for harvesting Maine lobsters, also known as American lobsters. These lobsters have large claws and are typically found in cold waters along the Atlantic coast. Maine lobsters are highly prized for their sweet and tender meat.
No, lobsters are not decomposers. They are carnivorous scavengers that primarily feed on small fish, mollusks, and other marine creatures. Lobsters primarily play a role in the food chain as consumers rather than decomposers.
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Lobsters will tuck their tails under their abdomens and quickly propel themselves backward to escape predators. Some lobsters have a spine on their tail for protecting them from predators.
Lobsters typically don't eat their own young, but they will eat baby lobsters from other parents. Lobsters often eat their old shell.
They become more vonerable to predators but it allows them to grow.
a lobster has many predators from sharks to octopi and sometimes Evan other lobsters and human. Chris.m. age 12
Lobsters are nocturnal predators, meaning they catch live prey at night. They use their large claws to break open the shells of clams, crabs, mussels, sea urchins and even other lobsters.
Flounders eat minnows.
Feed on almost anything that they come across without fear of most predators.
Lobsters use their large claws (chelipeds) as their main defense mechanism. These claws are powerful and can inflict injury on potential predators or threats. Lobsters also have a hard exoskeleton that provides protection from predators.
Lobsters are found in all oceans around the world, typically dwelling on rocky bottoms or in crevices. They prefer cold, rocky habitats with plenty of hiding spots to protect themselves from predators.
As larvae, lobsters do eat phytoplankon - some algae, for instance. Adult lobsters are mainly predators, eating crabs, shellfish, marine worms, snails, and such like. Very rarely they can eat aquatic plants or algae. It would be better to say they are capable of eating lettuce but it would likely not be a preference.
When lobsters are young, their predators are different kinds of fish, usually cod, tench, flounder, sculpin, wolffish, ocean pout, monkfish, and dogfish. Adult lobsters have no real predators except man. When they are moulting (throwing off their too-small shells) they are vulnerable to other sea creatures, but they usually change in a sheltered place.