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Aye George probably would've been mighty tasty indeed.That's pretty cool.
I would have savored every bit of that lobster, validating his 200 years. He probably got eaten by some beluga whale or something as soon as he went back into the ocean.
If humans lived that long... there would be a lot of humans running around at any given time. But then again, it would force us to colonize Mars to solve our overpopulation problems.
I saw this story! Wonder how long he'll last in the wild...what eats lobsters?
I saw this story! Wonder how long he'll last in the wild...what eats lobsters?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_lobster
The adult American lobster's main natural predator is the codfish, but other enemies include haddock, flounder, and other lobsters. Overfishing of cod in the early 20th century has allowed the lobster population to grow enormously.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_spiny_lobster
Predators of the California spiny lobster include giant sea bass, kelp bass, California sheephead, California scorpionfish, rockfishes, octopus, California moray eels, sea otters, cabezon, horn sharks, leopard sharks, other lobsters, and humans.
On on some TV news/talk program I heard: "PETA stands for people eating tasty animals"PETA: Ruining the world's palate one hoax at a time.
We USED to live that long. When the earth was cleaner and the pace of life was slower, the food/diets healthier and our wars fewer... or at least more localized.
Excuse me? How long was the average life expectency in pre-industrial times???
It's my understanding that old large lobsters don't taste as good. I used to deliver lobsters to restaurants around Michigan. I got to deliver special huge lobster to a store near Grand Rapids. The store was having a guess the lobster's weight contest with the winner getting the lobster. The lobster barely fit in a large Coleman cooler. I had to be careful in handling it so that the huge claws didn't break off. I forgot how much it weighed, now I'm curious as to how old that bugger was.
I found this not to be true; about twenty years ago a friend purchased some larger, older lobsters than "George" there-they also made the news, and I got to have some. It was pretty scrumptious, and I eat a lot of lobster whenever I get the chance.....
...I think their application of the rule of thumb was off as well-I bet "George" is only about 80 years old, based on a 20 lb. weight.....