A blue lobster is likely feeling anything but after his rare color saved him from being served as dinner.
The blue-hued crustacean, named Donald, has been displayed in a tank at a restaurant in Charlottetown on Canada's Prince Edward Island for several weeks.
The 2-pound lobster is attracting a few visitors to the Water-Prince Corner Shop and Lobster Pound, some more interested than others.
store owner Shane Campbell told that, "We have been asked for a certain time or two to serve a blue lobster.We wouldn't bother doing it, because it's more valuable to us to either have (it) mounted or put back in the ocean."
The blue-hued crustacean, named Donald, has been displayed in a tank at a restaurant in Charlottetown on Canada's Prince Edward Island for several weeks.
The 2-pound lobster is attracting a few visitors to the Water-Prince Corner Shop and Lobster Pound, some more interested than others.
store owner Shane Campbell told that, "We have been asked for a certain time or two to serve a blue lobster.We wouldn't bother doing it, because it's more valuable to us to either have (it) mounted or put back in the ocean."
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