0 an animal that lives in the sea and has a long body covered with a hard shell, two large claws, and eight legs, or its flesh when used as food
1 an animal that lives in the sea and has a shell-like covering on its body, two large claws, and eight legs, or the flesh of this animal when used as food:
This acts as a 'lobster pot' containing the insect until the trap is checked.
Total allowable catch for managing squat lobster fishery using stochastic nonlinear programming.
Over recent years there has been a decreasing average size of lobster and a decreasing catch per unit of effort.
He hopes that by the time he is ready to demonstrate it to the military the lobster will have two claws which it can use as bump sensors.
Under sensors there is the paper on sensors appropriate to a lobster-like robot, and three on aspects of vision including insect vision, and one on olfaction.
We did so to find if we could keep lobsters alive by feeding them and keeping them in water which was circulated and aerated.
This minute "tag" is not lost when the lobster moults to grow and it can be detected later with a magnetometer.
We all know that that is possible in the case of oysters, lobster and prawns and that in certain cases shellfish poisoning can be fatal.
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龍蝦, 龍蝦肉…
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langosta, langosta [feminine, singular]…
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lagosta…
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