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How do lobsters communicate?

How do lobsters communicate?

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Lobsters communicate primarily through chemical signals, such as pheromones. They also communicate through physical contact, such as touching antennae or claws. Additionally, they can signal to each other with sound, such as clicking or snapping.
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Lobsters communicate through a variety of methods including chemical signals, acoustic signals and physical gestures. Their sense of smell is an important method of communication, with their antennae being specifically adapted to detect chemical signals. They also use their pincers to communicate, with aggressive pincer movements indicating dominance or submission, while softer movements can indicate a willingness to mate or share food. Lobsters also produce acoustic signals by rubbing together their legs, which can help to attract mates or establish territory. Overall, lobsters use a combination of chemical signaling, visual signaling and acoustic signaling to communicate with each other.
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