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A local fisherman discovered a two-color lobster off the coast of Maine, which had a 50 million chance of finding this unusual crustacean.
Captain Daryl Dunham, of the fishing vessel Force of Habit, discovered the two-color "single lobster" – half-red and half-black – and entrusted it to the Maine Center for Coastal Fisheries.
RARE HOMARD CALICO FOUND ON THE MARYLAND MARKET, GIVEN TO AQUARIUM
"We've seen pretty cool lobsters in our Marine Touch tank over the years, but this one could be a first!" the center wrote in a Facebook post.
RARE LOBSTER BLUE TO AQUARIUM, SAVED BY THE MASSACHUSETTS RESTAURANT AT FRUIT OF THE SEA
Described by some as a "Halloween lobster", online commentators said the creature appeared half-cooked.
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According to National Geographic, there is a 1 in 50 chance that these lobsters will be found. The colors of the exploded lobster "are usually separated in the center or checkerboard".
The rare lobster is currently on display at the Center's Discovery Wharf in Stonington, alongside three other rare lobsters – two calico and one blue – until mid-October.
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