lobsters
11London lobsters — Los London lobsters o sólo Lobsters ( Langostas de Londres o sólo Langostas ) fue el nombre que recibió la unidad de caballería de Sir Arthur Haselrig, un parlamentario que luchó en la guerra civil inglesa. Haselrig fue un destacado líder de la… …
12spiny lobsters — Members of the family Palinuridae; lack large claws and have a flexible, leathery tail fan. (Syn. rock lobsters) [Bliss, 1982] …
13true lobsters — Members of the family Nephropidae; have large claws and a stiff tail fan [Bliss, 1982] …
14Hope one's crabs turn into lobsters and eat one's crutch out — said to (or about) a person that smb. really doesn t like much …
15hope one's crabs turn into lobsters and eat one's crutch out — Australian Slang said to (or about) a person that smb. really doesn t like much …
16Lobster — For other uses, see Lobster (disambiguation). Lobster Temporal range: Valanginian–Recent …
17American lobster — Temporal range: Pleistocene–Recent …
18Spiny lobster — Rock lobster redirects here. For the B 52 s song, see Rock Lobster. For other uses, see Rock Lobster (disambiguation). Spiny lobsters Temporal range: 110–0 Ma …
19lobster — /lob steuhr/, n., pl. (esp. collectively) lobster, (esp. referring to two or more kinds or species) lobsters. 1. any of various large, edible, marine, usually dull green, stalk eyed decapod crustaceans of the family Homaridae, esp. of the genus… …
20Scyllarides latus — Scientific classification Kingdo …