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| | Lobster Parts |
 | | Lobstermen call young lobsters, who do this a lot, "snappers." Under stress, a lobster may also "throw" a claw or a walking leg, but it will eventualy regenerate a new, fleshy, "limb bud." At the next molt, the lobster deposits a skeleton on the new limb. |
 | | lobster paces the ocean bottom in a shadowy world where vision is not all that important. |
 | | That is because a lobster's shell is composed of three pigments: red, blue, and yellow. |
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