A orange-brown split colored lobster was photographed at the Pine Point Fisherman’s Co-Op on Monday. According to research by the Lobster Institute, the chances of finding a split colored lobster is one in 50 million. Only the albino lobster, one in 100 million, is rarer than the split-colored lobster, according to the institute.

An orange-brown lobster was brought into the Pine Point Fisherman’s Co-Op. According to the Lobster Institute, the chance of finding a split colored lobster is one in 50 million. Only the albino lobster, at one in 100 million, is rarer, according to the institute.

An orange-brown lobster was brought into the Pine Point Fisherman’s Co-Op in Scarborough last week. According to research by the Lobster Institute, the chance of finding a split-colored lobster is one in 50 million. Only the albino lobster, at one in 100 million, is rarer, according to the institute.

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