Fun with the blues. (Color that is).


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Blue Lobsters Are Actually Mutants​


Red lobsters are the norm at seafood dinners. You'd probably freak out if any other color of lobster was served. Yet, there are blue lobsters in the world, and they're not poisonous or spoiled. They're just incredibly rare! To put it into perspective: Just in the Gulf of Maine, there are around 250 million normal lobsters. But only about 2 million blue ones exist worldwide. You're probably wondering: What accounts for their blue hue? 🤔

Blue Lobsters Are Actually Mutants


It's all a rare genetic mutation, as these things often are. They'll likely survive and grow as a group over time. They look too unappetizing to boil!
Well, one wouldn't suspect from their appearance, but Lobsters are actually sensitive and delicate creatures. Maybe dis one done got da blues. 🙃
(Yes, I can imagine the eye roll and moan, and I realize my humor isn't on par with Mrs Mazel, but I work for free, and it's not nice to say unkind things to seniors, so just kindly chalk it up to the millions of things that probably should have been left unsaid by those of unsound mind).
 

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