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That has to hurt.
 

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That looks like a cooked lobster!

Either way, at least he's using his crusher claw and not his shredder claw.

Education corner:
For those that don't know, lobsters have two different claws; one for things like cracking open clams (crusher) and one for cutting things up (shredder). The crusher (pictured) looks like it has white molar-like teeth and the shredder looks like it has little saw teeth. Either left or right can be either type (it varies from lobster to lobster), but they are never two of the same. They can also regrow claws that break off. :))
 
Another interesting thing is that to get the approximate age of a lobster, multiply its weight (in pounds) by seven and that will give you how many years old it is. Some lobsters have been caught that were likely over 100 years old. Those that are over 15 pounds are usually donated or sold to aquariums as their meat is very tough. Sorry to bore you folks, but I think this stuff is fascinating. :tongue:
 
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