1.
The
lobster
thrives
in
cold,
clear
waters,
typically
found
on
rocky
or
sandy
ocean
floors.
【habitat】
2.
Lobsters
prefer
to
live
in
crevices
or
burrows
to
protect
themselves
from
predators.
【shelter】
3.
Lobsters
are
social
creatures,
often
found
living
in
communities
with
other
lobsters.
【companionship】
4.
The
lobster's
environment
must
have
ample
food
sources,
such
as
smaller
fish
and
crustaceans.
【nutrition】
5.
Water
quality
is
crucial
to
the
lobster's
survival,
as
they
are
highly
sensitive
to
pollution
and
changes
in
pH
levels.
【water
quality】
6.
Lobsters
are
typically
nocturnal
creatures,
using
their
keen
sense
of
smell
and
touch
to
navigate
and
find
food
in
the
dark.
【behavior】
7.
Lobsters
are
known
for
their
ability
to
travel
long
distances,
but
they
prefer
to
stay
in
the
same
general
area.
【migration】
8.
Lobsters
are
cold-blooded
animals
that
require
a
specific
temperature
range
to
survive
and
thrive.
【temperature】
9.
Lobsters
are
highly
adapted
to
their
environment,
with
specialized
claws,
antennae,
and
legs
for
their
lifestyle.
【adaptation】
10.
Clam
beds
and
rocky
outcroppings
provide
ideal
habitats
for
lobsters.
【ecosystems】
11.
A
stable
seafloor
with
minimal
disturbances
is
essential
for
the
lobster's
survival.
【stability】
12.
Lobsters
have
a
complex
social
hierarchy,
with
dominant
males
protecting
the
community
and
mating
with
multiple
females.
【social
hierarchy】
13.
As
bottom-dwelling
creatures,
lobsters
are
vulnerable
to
oil
spills
and
other
forms
of
pollution
that
can
damage
their
habitats.
【pollution】
14.
Lobsters
must
be
able
to
molt
and
shed
their
shells
to
grow
and
reproduce,
making
access
to
safe,
sheltered
areas
critical.
【molting】
15.
The
lobster's
environment
must
be
free
from
harmful
parasites
that
can
weaken
or
kill
them.
【parasites】
16.
Lobsters
have
a
keen
sense
of
smell
and
taste,
relying
on
these
senses
to
locate
food
and
identify
predators.
【senses】
17.
Changes
in
ocean
acidity
levels
can
have
devastating
effects
on
lobsters
and
their
habitats.
【ocean
acidity】
18.
Lobsters
often
migrate
to
deeper
waters
during
the
winter
months
to
avoid
the
rough
waves
and
cold
temperatures.
【seasonal
changes】
19.
Lobsters
are
an
important
part
of
the
food
chain,
serving
as
prey
for
larger
fish,
sharks,
and
whales.
【food
chain】
20.
Human
activities
such
as
fishing
and
development
can
have
significant
impacts
on
lobster
populations
and
their
habitats.
【human
impact】