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Lobsters are turning into humans.
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Maybe.
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So check this out guys
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Look at this picture of this claw
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Now look at my hand
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Now back to the claw
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Now look at my hand
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Now look at the claw
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Now look at my hand
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Are they turning into us?
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Just kidding
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Actually, this is a six-claw
lobster named Lola
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and she's beautiful just the way she is.
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Lola was captured in Massachusetts.
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She's about 10 years old
and weighs 4 pounds.
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Last week, she was donated to
the Maine State Aquarium
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where she'll be able to hang out
with some other friends of her caliber.
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This aquarium has two other lobsters
with deformed claws
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but nothing as amazing as Lola.
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So how did this deformity happen?
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Well there's two ways
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Either she was born with it which
makes it a result of genetic mutation
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Or she was in some crazy
lobster fight club
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and she lost her claw, and it grew back
this way through regeneration
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which would make her the
newest member of the X-Men
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Sorry, I mean the X lobsters
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The super sea creatures
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I reach out to Amy Hayden Rodri,
the aquarium manager of
the maine state aquarium
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and this is what she told me
about lobster regeneration