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1. Lobsters: Relatives of Prawns
They resemble prawns in their external appearance but are somewhat larger in size as compared to
them. Here we are talking about the lobsters. Lobsters comprise a big family of marine crustaceans.
They are very popular as the sea food and the United States gets the profit of one million every year
because of lobsters. Many species of crustaceans are designated with the tag of lobsters but the clawed
lobsters are very popular ones. They are relished because of their flavor and texture. They resemble
with the spiny lobsters as well as with the squat lobsters which lack claws. The closest relatives of the
clawed lobsters are the reef lobsters and three families of fresh water crayfish. The fossil records
suggest that they first appeared during the Cretaceous Period king prawns online .
Lobsters belong to the phylum Arthropoda and are invertebrates with a well developed protective
exoskeleton. They also moult several times in order to attain adulthood and at this time they are on the
verge of being killed by the predators. At the time of moulting many species are known to change
colour. They have 10 walking legs of which the first pair of legs is modified into claws. Like other
arthropods they are also bilaterally symmetrical and often bear unequal and specialized claws like that
of the king crab. The body is divided into two regions which are cephalothorax and abdomen. The head
is fused with the thorax and therefore it is known as cephalothorax. It is covered by a chitinous covering
known as carapace. The head is armed with a number of appendages. These appendages include
antennae, antennules, mandibles, first and second maxillae and first, second and third maxillipedes.
Lobsters prefer to dwell in a muddy environment and therefore they use their antennae as
chemoreceptors. The eye bears a reflective structure just above the retina. The abdomen is provided
with swimmerets which are composed of uropods and telson.
Their blood is blue coloured because of the presence of haemocyanin pigment which contains copper
and the blood resembles with that of snails and spiders. They bear a characteristic organ known as
hepatopancreas which is green coloured and carries out the function of liver and pancreas.
Hepatopancreas is known as tomalley by the chefs. They attain a length of 25-50 centimeters and are
known to walk slowly on the sea floor. When disturbed they swim by curling and uncurling their
abdomen. They walk with a speed of 5 meters per second. This is termed as caridoid escape reaction.
Recent studies have shown that the lobsters do not show decline in fertility with advancing age. This
longevity is mainly due to the presence of an enzyme known as telomerase which participates in the
DNA repair mechanism in the form of a sequence TTAGGG. This sequence is often referred to as
telomere of DNA. Longevity also allows them to reach impressive sizes. According to the Guinness Book
of World Records the largest lobster was caught in Canada and it weighed 20.15 kg. They are found in
the marine environments from the shoreline to the continental shelf. They prefer to live singly either
under the rocks or in the crevices. They are omnivorous and prey upon molluscs, worms, small
crustaceans and some plant material. They are also known to exhibit cannibalism when kept in captivity
and are known to eat the moulted skin after each moult.