Here is a 4 pound Maine Lobster. Look at him crush a pencil in his claw!They are much stronger than I would have thought. They are much tastier than other t...
بیشترThe degree of differentiation of the crusher claw, as defined by the magnitude of the difference in claw length:width ratios, was more pronounced in experimental animals than in either the controls or the 31% .of laboratory tank-raised lobsters that developed a crusher claw.
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بیشترLobsters have a crusher claw and a pincer claw; some lobsters have the crusher claw on the right side and others have it on the left. Native Americans ate lobsters after wrapping them in seaweed and baking them over hot rocks. Native Americans also used lobster as bait and to fertilize their crops. Lobster meat is a great source of protein ...
بیشترLobsters have very poor eye sight, so they utilize two antennae as a sense of touch in order to gauge their surroundings. Lobsters have two distinct claws for two purposes. One claw is the crusher claw, used for crushing shellfish and other prey, and the other is the pincher claw, which tends to be smaller and is used to tear food apart.
بیشترTo test this hypothesis, researchers raised lobsters in the juvenile fourth and fifth stages of development in a laboratory environment in which the lobsters could manipulate oyster chips. Under these conditions, the lobsters developed asymmetric claws, half with crusher claws on the left, and half with crusher claws on the right.
بیشترI don't think it's quite that strong, but a big lobster can probably do a decent amount of damage if it wanted to. According to this abstract, the maximum force they recorded for a crusher claw from a lobster with a 172 mm carapace was 256 Newtons, or 57.6 pounds.. By comparison, here's a list for human bite force, from this article (PDF):. Range: 55-280 lbs
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بیشترHodgkin examined various lobsters of the same size from different stages of the molt cycle. He tested the lobsters for crusher claw strength using the load cell meter and used a refractometer to evaluate serum protein in the blood. When comparing the methods, he found the closing strength of a crusher claw correlates with serum protein.
بیشترThe crusher claw of lobsters is considered the dominant and bigger one. It has rounded, molar-like teeth on the outside. Inside, the closer muscle of the crusher claw of lobsters is composed of slow-twitch muscle fiber. This means that the crusher claw is stronger and the endurance is much better. The other claw of lobsters has lots of names.
بیشترCrusher claw from a colossal live lobster. On most lobsters, these specialized hands tend to be on the same side. However, some lobsters are "left handed" and the crushing and cutting claws are switched. Some are even ambidextrous! Whichever claw is larger tends to be the claw of favor.
بیشترWhy are lobster claws different? Each lobster has two different claws, a larger crusher claw and a smaller pincher claw. The crusher claw has a ridged edge that resembles molars and is used to break up hard food such as clams and crabs. The pincher claw, or ripper claw, is used to tear apart softer prey such as worms or fish.
بیشترThe easiest way to tell the difference between cold water and warm water lobsters is to look for claws – cold water lobsters have a pincer and a crusher claw, whereas warm water lobsters do not have claws at all, but instead have very large antennas! North American (cold water) Lobster – Homarus americanus
بیشترTo test this hypothesis, researchers raised lobsters in the juvenile fourth and fifth stages of development in a laboratory environment in which the lobsters could manipulate oyster chips. Under these conditions, the lobsters developed asymmetric claws, half with crusher claws on the left, and half with crusher claws on the right.
بیشترCrusher, seizer lobster claws. Lobster claws grow and change throughout life.Claws of the earliest juvenile lobsters make up only about 5% of total body weight,while the largest adult males can carry almost 50%of their weight in the claws. Male lobsters develop proportionately larger claws than females of the same weight once they reach sexual ...
بیشترB.developing a method for predicting whether crusher claws in lobsters will appear on the left or right side C.explaining differences between lobsters' crusher claws and cutter claws D.discussing a possible explanation for the way bilateral asymmetry is determined in lobsters E.summarizing the stages of development of the lobster
بیشترPeterson and McKay then built a device to measure the closing strength of a lobster's crusher claw, Hodgkin says. Hodgkin has since worked with Bayer to …
بیشترThe front legs have claws called pincers.Lobsters will walk along the ocean floor at night in search of food.Claws: Lobsters use their claws to catch food and battle predators and other lobsters.The larger of the two claws is called the crusher claw and the smaller claw is called the pincer or cutter claw.
بیشترLobster claw abnormalities. Normally, lobsters develop claws of two types: the bulkier crusher claw bears large molar-like teeth while the seizer has sharp incisor-like teeth. During claw differentiation, there is a 50:50 chance of developing a right- or left-crusher depending upon which claw …
بیشترThere are left and right handed lobsters, some have their large (crusher) claw on the right, and some have it on the left L obsters are caught in wood or wire traps, called pots. These nocturnal bottom-dwelling crustaceans crawl into the traps lured by bait, usually herring or ground fish, suspended in a mesh bag in the second of the trap's ...
بیشترMost lobsters are "right handed" meaning that the crusher claw is the right claw. Lobsters are banded both out of concern for the fingers of fish mongers,and because they are cannibalistic. Lobsters weighing around a pound each are know as chickens or chix, and are then categorized (and priced) by quarter pound increments (lobsters in the 2 to ...
بیشترClaw asymmetry in lobsters: Case study in developmental neuroethology. C. K. Govind, Life Sciences Division, Scarborough Campus, University of Toronto, Scarborough, Ontario, Canada M1C 1A4 ... (crusher) and minor (cutter) claw and during subsequent development acquire their final form and behavior: The crusher becomes a stout, molar-toothed ...
بیشترAnswer (1 of 2): The front legs have claws called pincers. Lobsters will walk along the ocean floor at night in search of food. Claws: Lobsters use their claws to catch food and battle predators and other lobsters. The larger of the two claws is called the crusher claw and the smaller claw is cal...
بیشترLobsters usually develop one smaller, cutter claw and one larger, crusher claw. To show that exercise determines which claw becomes the crusher, researchers placed young lobsters in tanks and repeatedly prompted them to grab a probe with one claw-in each case always the same, randomly selected claw. In most of the lobsters, the grabbing claw ...
بیشترThe "Crusher Claw" of North American Lobster (Homarus americanus) is foremost here, on a night dive in Rhode Island. At night, under the cover of darkness, the lobsters come out of hiding to hunt.
بیشترLobster claw abnormalities. Normally, lobsters develop claws of two types: the bulkier crusher claw bears large molar-like teeth while the seizer has sharp incisor-like teeth. During claw differentiation, there is a 50:50 chance of developing a right- or left-crusher …
بیشترTransformation Quirk. The user is able to transform their hands into the claws of a lobster. Their right hand is a crusher claw being more round and short, it has protrusions like molars which they use to crush things, they can even crush steel. Their pincer claw is longer and is used to tear softer things, it is also lighter which means that ...
بیشترAbstract. During the culture of large numbers of lobsters, Homarus gammarus (L.), it was noticed that more than half the animals lacked a distinct crusher claw. The majority bore two morphologically similar cutter claws even though their ages ranged up to 3 years (92mm carapace length).
بیشترResearchers discovered that after having the lobster's larger claw, the crusher claw, clamp down on a load cell, a pressure-measuring device. This claw looks like it has molars because it's ...
بیشترCrusher claw from a colossal live lobster. On most lobsters, these specialized hands tend to be on the same side. However, some lobsters are "left handed" and the crushing and cutting claws are switched. Some are even ambidextrous! Whichever claw is larger tends to be the claw …
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