(Oct. 12) — There's a rainbow of rarity on display at a Connecticut aquarium, as lobsters of some truly different hues share a tank for perhaps the first time ever.
There's a blue one, a pumpkin-colored one and even a calico critter just to spice things up.
"It's the colors of fall," said Dave Sigworth, spokesman for the Maritime Aquarium in Norwalk, Conn., which has the unique trio on display.
The blue lobster is the most common of the lot — the odds of finding one of those are merely 1 in a million. Sigworth says the aquarium is offered a blue lobster roughly once a year.
But the odds of finding an orange or calico lobster are around 1 in 30 million — each.
"I wasn't even aware you could have an orange one," Sigworth said. "The chances of seeing them together at one time in one tank are astronomical."
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