Canadian blue lobster

A Canadian restaurant found a blue lobster. Is it normal?
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  • Avant-Garde

    The first comment made an excellent point. Due to global warming, the glaciers are melting and many "new" species have been discovered from the thawing ice.

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  • Dude seriously

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  • Dudelobsters r blue b4 their cooked god

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  • Diditforthelulz

    Lobsters are only red because you cook them. They're not actually red in nature.

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    • 24taytay

      Apparently 1 out of so many Atlantic lobsters are born blue. It's really rare

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  • EvilSponge

    if it was yellow id say no its not normal(yes yellow lobsters exist) but blue....hell here in WI we sell live blue lobsters

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  • Chill_Pill

    Many Many MANY MANY things are in the ocean that we don't know about. Just because this is the first famous blue lobster found, doesn't mean it's the only blue lobster found. Who knows(?) there may actually be and undersea village of merpeople...We still haven't explored half of the ocean or it's depths. So..yea.

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