• Photo
Halloween-colored lobster caught off Mass. coast

This image shows a one-pound female lobster, known as a "split," that was caught by a Massachusetts fisherman at the aquarium in Boston, Wednesday, Oct. 31, 2012. (AP Photo/New England Aquarium, Emily Bauernseind)

  • More Featured Content
Recipe: Southern Skillet Hash
Recipe: Southern Skillet Hash

This skillet hash recipe means you've got a great one-pot dish …

Mass. couple's 2001 message in a bottle found
Couple's message in a bottle found

A message sealed in a champagne bottle and tossed into the …

Obama renews call for nuclear reductions
Obama calls for nuclear reductions

President Barack Obama is calling for a one-third reduction of …

Military dog and master to be reunited
Military dog and master to be reunited

An explosion in Afghanistan separated a Marine and his K-9 but …

#OMG Oxford adds 'Tweet' to dictionary
#OMG Oxford adds 'Tweet' to dictionary

The Oxford English Dictionary is acknowledging that tweeting …

Advertisement

Halloween-colored lobster caught off Mass. coast

Occurs once in every 50 million lobsters

Updated: Thursday, 01 Nov 2012, 6:44 AM EDT
Published : Wednesday, 31 Oct 2012, 4:16 PM EDT

BOSTON (AP) -- A Massachusetts fisherman has caught a creepy-looking lobster that's colored to match Halloween.

The New England Aquarium says the 1-pound female lobster has an orange side and a black side, with the colors split perfectly down the middle.

Marine officials say such coloration is estimated to occur once in every 50 million lobsters.

The fisherman who caught the seasonally colored crustacean in a trap last week is from Beverly, a seaside community 20 miles northeast of Boston.

The rare lobster is known as a split. Aquarium officials said Wednesday splits have been caught in Maine, Rhode Island and Nova Scotia in the last 10 years.
 


Ground rules for posting comments: No profanity or personal attacks. Please comment on the subject of the story itself. If you do not follow these rules, we will remove your post. Keep it civil, folks!

Our commenting section is powered by IntenseDebate. If you registered for an account but didn't receive a verification e-mail, check your spam folder or click here for more information. For additional technical help, click here.

 

Advertisement
Advertisement
  • Site Tools