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Photo takeing at -50 ft in a Caribbean reef
Photo taken at -50 ft in a Caribbean reef
Photo take at 70 ft in a Caribbean reef
Chanced upon this lovely blue-hued lobster with a body length of about 300mm at ...
spotted on a reef while diving out of John Pennecamp State park in Key Largo
Large, red lobster. Long feelers, no claws. White underbelly.
To 50 cm. Violet to blue/green antenna and carapace. Brown abdomen and tail. ...
bands. The legs are dark brown with white stripes and the tail is ...
Photo take at -40 ft in a Caribbean reef this one is really big. Have long, ...
California Spiny Lobster exoskeletons on the beach in Encinitas, CA
ODU conducting research on these lobsters to increase their viability. Grad ...
60 cm in length like main lobsters large pinching claws striped body with ...
Photo take in a Caribbean reef. Really big lobster came out walking on the reef ...
Photo take in a Caribbean reef. Found this old buoy full of lobsters inside. ...
It has no claws, two spiny rostra over the eyes, and two pairs of large ...
Found around the reef in a night dive. Precious colors: many white spots, ...
Lobster getting eaten by an Aggregating Anemone. It must have been already dead ...
A Juvenile Spiny Lobster, around 10 cm in body length, with long antennae. They ...
Photo take at -40 ft on a coral reef, this is a common lobster in the Caribbean ...
Caribbean spiny lobsters lack the large pinching claws of their Maine lobster ...
Photo take at -40 ft in a Caribbean reef. Brown in color and covered in cream ...
Photo take in a Caribbean reef. 3 minutes of the dive and this really big male ...
The California spiny lobster is one of the largest spiny lobster species, and ...
There are two lobster featured here on the same snorkeling site. The first has ...
Spotted this tiny one under a rock in a field of rubble along with a sea urchin ...
Caribbean spiny lobster at the Tulsa Aquarium, look at the size of him! Easily ...
Photo take at -35 ft on a coral reef, I catch this juvenile lobster walking ...