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Giant Lobster on Exhibit in Coney Island

The 18-pound lobster could be as old as 75 years old.

Fri Aug 19, 2011 11:14 AM ET
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THE GIST
  • An 18-pound lobster is now on display at the aquarium at Coney Island in Brooklyn, New York.
  • The crustacean was sent by a lobster company when people realized it was too large to try and cook.
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An 18-pound American lobster has found a safe home at the New York Aquarium in Coney Island. Click to enlarge this image.
Wildlife Conservation Society

Coney Island, long known for its circus-like sideshows and carnival atmosphere, just gained a new freak: an 18-pound lobster that experts say could be as much as 75 years old.

The massive beast was caught off the coast of Canada and sent to the New England Lobster Co. in San Francisco, reported the New York Daily News. Jennifer Vargas, a bookkeeper with the company, labeled the monster NCO: no commercial potential, when she realized that ordinary pots simply wouldn't be large enough to cook him.

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"A lot of the customers were interested in him -- the problem was they didn't have a pot big enough," Vargas told the Daily News. 

Instead, Vargas donated the charismatic crustacean to Coney Island's New York Aquarium. Director Jon Dohlin said the beast was an instant attraction for anyone visiting the aquarium.

When you come down the hallway in Sea Cliffs and you look in this tank, everyone's first reaction is, 'Look at the size of that lobster!'" Dohlin said of the still-growing behemoth.

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The typical lobster in a Lobster Institute website, the world record holder is a 44-pound beast, and others have grown as big as 4 feet long.

"That's a huge lobster," Dohlin said.

Tags: Crustaceans, Experts, Pain, Seas

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