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Lobster Regains His Freedom At Age 140
Reuters ^ | 01/01/2009 | Michelle Nichols

Posted on 01/11/2009 1:34:30 PM PST by DogByte6RER

Lobster to regain his freedom at age 140

01/01/09

NEW YORK (Reuters) - A lobster thought to be about 140 years old will be returned to the ocean after briefly becoming the mascot for a New York City restaurant, an animal rights group said on Friday.

The 20-pound (9-kg) lobster was caught off the coast of Canada about two weeks ago and bought for $100 (65 pounds) by City Crab and Seafood to become its mascot, said manager Keith Valenti.

"We bought a big lobster, started taking pictures with kids and it worked out real well," said Valenti, adding it was a "no brainer" to return the old crustacean to the ocean.

He said a lobster's age can be worked out from how much it weighs, with each pound counting for 7 to 10 years. Valenti said it was not uncommon for lobsters to live for more than 100 years but it was rare for them to be caught because they were generally too big for the baskets.

The group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals said it found out that the old lobster was in the restaurant's tank when a diner called them.

"We applaud the folks at City Crab and Seafood for their compassionate decision to allow this noble old-timer to live out his days in freedom and peace," said PETA's Ingrid Newkirk.

(Excerpt) Read more at tiscali.co.uk ...


TOPICS: Chit/Chat; Food; Local News; Miscellaneous; Pets/Animals
KEYWORDS: cookbook; lobster; newyork; peta; recipe; seafood
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To: Vaquero

You are so right.

Tourists come into Boston restaurants and order the biggest lobster on the menu. No native would ever do that. Small ones are much sweeter.


41 posted on 01/12/2009 7:52:06 AM PST by ladyjane
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To: beaversmom

I think it’s kind of old. I don’t have a good memory when it comes to when something happened. It was one of the West Coast States, it may have been a cleaning from an oil spill. They were all gathered on the beach to see it off, whether it was a sea otter or seal, I don’t know. Then as it swam away a big fish ate it.

I can’t help it, I laugh every time I think about it. All that money they spent.


42 posted on 01/12/2009 7:53:53 AM PST by diefree
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To: diefree
Well I'm kind of an animal liker (I won't say lover) and don't like to see animals get killed in the wild, but it does sound funny the way its been described.

Animals are absolutely brutal. When I was trying to look for the video of this event, I came across other videos of a similar nature on YouTube. One was a Blue Planet show of a killer whale, a younger killer whale, and a baby seal. They tossed the live baby seal back and forth for a half an hour. They continued it even after it died.

I've also seen a show on cable of the same series where a group of killer whales hounded a bigger whale and her baby for six hours before they finally killed the baby. They didn't even eat the baby. Dolphins are another group that can be brutal to other species of dolphins.

Anyway, what you saw must be the same one Rush was talking about. He said they even had school children out there to see it. Seems like he said a band was out there too--I can't really remember. It was a spectacle, like you said and then the thing was eaten within minutes.

43 posted on 01/12/2009 8:05:04 AM PST by beaversmom
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To: fieldmarshaldj; LiberConservative
I don't know about the North American lobster, but I was in the Australian lobster importing biz for 25 years....those guys had "regenerative" muscle, so a "G" size (20 to 24 ounce) tail was as tender and tasty as an "A" (5 to 6 ounce).

For personal consumption, I'd buy a biggie - much less expensive - and portion it out into the freezer.

44 posted on 01/12/2009 8:08:35 AM PST by ErnBatavia (What's worse..a President Obama or a Burl Ives Christmas song collection?..... the jury's still out)
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To: beaversmom

I think endorphins (my spelling is off on this) get released when an animal gets attacked. I really don’t think they feel pain the way we think they do.


45 posted on 01/12/2009 8:52:41 AM PST by diefree
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To: diefree

I hope so. I guess the only way to know is to ask the people that survived bear and shark attacks if they felt much pain during the event.


46 posted on 01/12/2009 5:04:44 PM PST by beaversmom
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To: beaversmom

Most say no pain. I was in a very bad accident when I was young. I didn’t feel a thing until much later in the hospital.


47 posted on 01/12/2009 5:22:27 PM PST by diefree
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To: beaversmom
Animals are absolutely brutal.

My GF lives on a small lake. There were three, large geese, like the golden goose type goose, not a Canada. I think a nearby Condo Association had put them out, not sure. They didn't seem to fly. Anyway, last winter, when the lake had been frozen over for some time, I got up one morning to make coffee, and looked out the window to see a hawk enjoying a tasty meal. Feathers and blood everywhere. The red spot was there til the ice melted. All three eventually disappeared.

Someone thought they'd make a nice decoration for the lake, but clipped their wings so they wouldn't fly away. Silly misguided people.

48 posted on 01/12/2009 5:43:41 PM PST by AFreeBird
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To: AFreeBird

Ugh! Though the hawk said, “Thanks for the snack”. Kind of ironic given your screen name too.


49 posted on 01/13/2009 6:38:48 AM PST by beaversmom
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