California spiny lobster
A species of Panulirus Scientific name : Panulirus interruptus Genus : Panulirus
California spiny lobster, A species of Panulirus
Botanical name: Panulirus interruptus
Genus: Panulirus
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California spiny lobster (Panulirus interruptus) is a crustacean - a lobster, native to Baja California's coasts. It has no claws, only two large antennae. These lobsters are nocturnal and hide during the day with only their antennae protruding from their shelters, where they often aggregate in groups. This is a highly popular fishery species for both commercial and recreational fishing.
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Scientific Classification
Phylum
Arthropods Class
Malacostracans Order
Crabs Family
Spiny lobsters Genus
Panulirus Species
California spiny lobster