How do lobsters live?
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Lobsters are marine crustaceans found along the coasts of the Atlantic Ocean, particularly in North America and Europe. They live in burrows on the ocean floor, often hiding under rocks or in crevices for protection. Lobsters are carnivorous, feeding on fish, mollusks, and other invertebrates, and they are known to scavenge for food. They are solitary animals and are territorial, often engaging in aggressive behavior with other lobsters to defend their space. Lobsters molt regularly to grow, shedding their exoskeleton and developing a new, larger one. They reproduce sexually, with females laying thousands of eggs, which are fertilized externally.