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The Caribbean lobster is actually a marine crayfish and has no claws, so they can be caught by hand on the reefs. Dominican rivers host fresh water lobsters (crayfish) as big as New England "chicken" lobsters.
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ExhibitPlus lobsters_IMG_0574 The Caribbean lobster is actually a marine crayfish and has no claws, so they can be caught by hand on the reefs.  Dominican rivers host fresh water lobsters (crayfish) as big as New England

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