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An ancient 15-pound lobster named Larry was saved from becoming dinner at a Florida seafood restaurant last week but has died in transit to the Maine State Aquarium, the Miami Herald reported.
Larry rose to fame after escaping a dinner table at a Florida restaurant. — -- Larry the lobster, a giant 15-pound crustacean who rose to fame last week after being rescued from the dinner ...
(NEWSER) – Larry the Lobster lives another day, thanks to a group of rescuers who saved the 15-pound crustacean from ending up on Florida diners' plates, the Miami Herald reports. Even more ...
Larry the Lobster was poised to be an inspirational tale. The 15-pound lobster was at least in his 60s, according to scientists who spoke to the Portland Press Herald and ABC News, when he found ...
Larry the Lobster is now history. The 15-pound, 80-something year-old lobster was supposed to be someone's dinner, but was rescued from the Tin Fish restaurant by Florida animal rights activists ...
Larry the Lobster, the 15-pound, possibly century-old crustacean saved from a dinner death in Sunrise, Fla., by a conscientious group of lobster lovers last week, reached the Maine State Aquarium ...
It was reported that the lobster, which was given the nickname Larry, weighed just about 15 pounds (14.98). Researchers were a little more skeptical at the age estimate, however. Despite the fact that ...
At least he lived to a crusty old age. Larry the Lobster, who avoided the dreaded boiling pot for decades, passed away this week during a journey from a Sunrise, Fla., restaurant to the Maine ...
Larry the Lobster is nearly 15 pounds and at least 60 years old. — -- This is the dramatic tail -- er, tale! -- of Larry the Lobster, a giant 15-pound crustacean who narrowly escaped becoming ...
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