Two young eagle-eyed brothers spot rare one-in-two-million blue lobster 'Bandit' in grocery store fish tank
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The Morales boys were shopping when they spotted a rare blue lobster in a tank, prompting a response to the aquarium to save it from sale.
The blue lobster’s striking color is attributed to a genetic mutation, making it a rare find with a probability of one in two million.
The brothers named the lobster Bandit, inspired by a character from 'Bluey', showcasing their affectionate bond with the unusual creature they discovered.
Experts at the aquarium speculate that the lobster’s color could change based on its diet, suggesting possible influences from what it consumes.
Read at New York Post
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