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      • The largest lobster ever caught weighed a whopping 44 pounds and 6 ounces! This lobster was an astonishing catch made in Nova Scotia, Canada in 1977. This enormous crustacean was around 100 years old according to the Maine Department of Marine Resources!
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  2. Jan 11, 2019 · Source: Guinness World Records (Archived Page) According to Guinness World Records, the largest lobster caught (officially called the Heaviest Marine Crustacean) was 44 pounds 6 ounces (20.14 kilograms). The lobster was caught off the coast of Nova Scotia, Canada in 1977.

  3. Mar 11, 2015 · About 480 million years ago, the seven-foot-long Aegirocassis benmoulae swam about in the sea. The lobster-like sea creature used its flaps — swimming devices on its belly and back — and...

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  4. Aug 16, 2024 · At over 50 pounds (22.7 kg) and nearly 3 feet (0.9 meters) long, this would be the largest lobster specimen anyone has ever seen. However, the body of the creature was said to be destroyed in transportation, and only one photograph exists today.

  5. The Guinness World Records acknowledges a giant lobster caught off the coast of Nova Scotia in 1977 as the heaviest marine crustacean recorded. This lobster weighed in at a remarkable 44 lb 6 oz (20.14 kg) and has not been surpassed in size by any known lobster since.

    • Did a large lobster ever exist?1
    • Did a large lobster ever exist?2
    • Did a large lobster ever exist?3
    • Did a large lobster ever exist?4
    • Did a large lobster ever exist?5
  6. Mar 18, 2015 · Researches say it attained a size of at least seven feet, ranking it among the biggest arthropods that ever lived. It was found in southeastern Morocco and dates back some 480 million years.

  7. Nov 20, 2023 · What Is the Largest Lobster Ever Caught? The largest lobster ever caught weighed a whopping 44 pounds and 6 ounces! This lobster was an astonishing catch made in Nova Scotia, Canada in 1977. This enormous crustacean was around 100 years old according to the Maine Department of Marine Resources!

  8. Mar 31, 2014 · That certainly appears true for a 70-centimeter (2.3-foot) long distant relative of the lobster. It swam the seas roughly 520 million years ago, during what is known as the Cambrian period. Along the way, it used those limbs to net small animals for its breakfast, lunch and dinner.

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