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The rarity of different colored lobsters shows how a split-color lobster is even less frequently found. The chance of a blue lobster is 1 in 1 million to 2 million lobsters. The chance of a red lobster is 1 in 10 million. The chance of a yellow lobster is 1 in 30 million. The chance of a split lobster like this one is 1 in 50 million. The chance of a white or albino lobster is 1 in 100 million.
Typical of split-color lobsters, it is gynandromorphm, meaning it has both male and female characteristics.
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