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The Lobster Files

10 Untold Secrets About One of the Ocean’s Most Remarkable Creatures (Planet Earth, Our Only Home)

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The Lobster Files

De: Calven Hurstin
Narrado por: Carissa Duran
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Beneath the waves lies a world of color, motion, and mystery—and few creatures embody it better than the lobster. Known to most as a luxury meal or a symbol of coastal life, the real lobster is something far greater: an ancient survivor, an expert engineer of the seafloor, and one of the ocean’s most perfectly adapted creatures. In The Lobster Files, author Calven Hurstin invites listeners to dive deep into the secret life of this remarkable crustacean, exploring its biology, behavior, and extraordinary story of endurance.

For over 350 million years—long before humans ever walked the Earth—lobsters have scuttled along the ocean floor, outliving the rise and fall of countless species. They are masters of adaptation, with hard armor, powerful claws, and complex senses that make them one of the most efficient and fascinating creatures in the sea. In this beautifully written and deeply researched book, Hurstin reveals ten untold secrets about lobsters that will forever change the way you see these animals.

Discover how lobsters grow by shedding their shells, why their blood is blue, and how they can live for over a century. Learn about their sophisticated brains, their sense of taste and smell that puts ours to shame, and the intricate battles they fight on the seafloor to defend their territory. From the mystery of their hidden tunnels and coastal habitats to the difference between clawed and spiny lobsters, every chapter unveils another layer of this creature’s extraordinary world.

Inside you’ll discover:

  1. How lobsters grow by shedding their entire shell–a dangerous but essential process of renewal and survival.
  2. Why their brains are far more complex than you’d imagine–revealing memory, intelligence, and adaptability.
  3. The secret power of their claws–one built for crushing, the other for cutting, each a tool of precision and strength.
  4. What lobsters really eat–from scavenging to hunting, they’re the clean-up crew and predators of the deep.
  5. How lobsters smell and taste the ocean–using antennae and sensory hairs to navigate a world beyond human perception.
  6. Why they can live for astonishingly long periods–and what their strange biology teaches us about aging.
  7. The truth about their famous red color–and why they wear it only after cooking.
  8. Where lobsters live and thrive–from icy Atlantic coasts to warm tropical reefs.
  9. Why their blood isn’t red, but blue–thanks to a copper-based oxygen system evolved for cold, deep waters.
  10. The many types of lobsters–from clawed to spiny to reef dwellers, each uniquely adapted to its world.

Every chapter brings the listener closer to understanding how evolution shaped the lobster into one of nature’s finest designs. These aren’t simple animals—they’re the architects of the seafloor, shaping ecosystems as they burrow, hunt, and feed. Their story is one of survival through patience and adaptation, written across millions of years of ocean history.

Beyond the science, The Lobster Files is also a reflection on beauty, endurance, and the fragile balance of marine life. Hurstin paints vivid portraits of the underwater world—the dark rock crevices where lobsters hide, the silent dances of their nightly hunts, and the challenges they face as the oceans change. He reminds us that these creatures, often reduced to a meal or a myth, are vital to the health of the seas that sustain us all.

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Dont let the horrible and inaccurate AI lobster image on the cover fool you. This is a very straightforward overview of lobster physiology and behavior. I recommend this book for invertebrate lovers.

comprehensive & straightforward

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