Animals
Catch of a Lifetime: One in a Million 'Cotton Candy' Lobster Found in Maine
According to National Geographic, the magnificent creature was caught in Maine's Casco Bay on Friday and is so uncommon that one only appears every four to five years. In addition, according to Get Maine Lobster, just one in every 100 million lobsters possesses pastel coloration.
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