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2-tone lobster on display in Maine

This Aug. 17, 2013 photo provided by Ship to Shore Lobster Co., shows a two-toned lobster caught by lobsterman Jeff Edwards in Owl's Head, Maine.
This Aug. 17, 2013 photo provided by Ship to Shore Lobster Co., shows a two-toned lobster caught by lobsterman Jeff Edwards in Owl's Head, Maine. AP Photo/Ship to Shore Lobster Co., Elsie Mason

PORTLAND, Maine – Maine has seen its share of unusual lobsters, including blue lobsters, orange lobsters, albino lobsters and calico lobsters. But one that’s on display at the Gulf of Maine Research Institute in Portland is in a different class.

This one is half orange, half brown.

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The lobster, caught by lobsterman Jeff Edwards, was donated by Ship to Shore Lobster Co. in Owl’s Head.

Steven Profaizer, institute spokesman, says it’s being kept in a tank used by the LabVenture education experience in which the institute transports about 10,000 students to the institute each year.

As for the lobster it is indeed rare. The Lobster Institute at the University of Maine tells WMTW-TV this type of two-tone lobster is one in 50 million. Only albino lobsters are rarer.

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