Description
The spiny lobster, or rock lobster, can be easily distinguished from true lobsters by their very long, thick, spiny antennae, by the lack of claws on the first four pairs of walking legs (although the females of most species have a small claw on the fifth pair), and by a particularly specialized larval phase called phyllosoma. True lobsters have much smaller antennae and claws on the first three pairs of legs, with the first being particularly enlarged. Spiny lobsters are found in almost all warm seas. This model is made of molded plastic and measures approximately 11.5″ in length from tail to end of antennae.
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