Stripe-legged Spiny Lobster (Panulirus femoristriga)

Also known as Bluespot Rock Lobster, Rock Lobster, Stripeleg Spiny Lobster, White Whisker Spiny Lobster, White Whiskered Coral Crayfish

Description

Also known as Bluespot Rock Lobster, Rock Lobster, Stripeleg Spiny Lobster, White Whisker Spiny Lobster, White Whiskered Coral Crayfish.

Found singly, hiding in caves, crevices, and holes in rocks during the day, out at night foraging for food, over shallow, clear water, reef plateau's and seaward reefs, sometimes in surf zones.
They feed nocturnally on crustaceans, detritus, and invertebrates.
Length - 30cm
Depth - 3-65m
Widespread Indo-West Pacific

Lobsters live in caves and crevices during the day, often several together, coming out at night to feed.
Sometimes caught in the torches of divers where they scuttle off back into the dark.
They do not have true claws, the soft and flexible tail is used for swimming rapidly backwards, for short distances to get away from danger.
Spiny lobsters are caught in baited lobster pots for gourmet dining. Ref: x

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