Norwegian lobster
marine animal
Omnivorous animals
Arthropods
Lobster 3D model
Small body size
Large appetite
Nighttime activities
Norwegian lobster
During the day, it hides in rock fissures
Strong hunger tolerance
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It is a fully fledged crustacean that lives on the ocean floor from North Africa to Norway and Iceland in the northeast of the North Atlantic and the Mediterranean. Small in size, easily recognizable due to its slender claws and almost equal length to the body. Cave dwelling in the soft seabed at a depth of about 10 to 250 meters, with many spinous processes and no large claws. Active at night, hidden in rock crevices during the day. Eating dead or fresh fish, shrimp, shellfish, echinoderms, polychaetes, seaweed, etc., with a large appetite and strong hunger tolerance. In the case of artificial breeding, there may be a habit of cannibalism. Due to its lower price compared to typical European lobsters, Norwegian lobsters are consumed in Spain, Portugal, and other places.