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What is a lobster?
Lobsters living along Canadian and American coasts are generally called "American lobster". They represent a highly valued commercial species.

In the classification of animal species, lobsters belong to the following:

  •  Invertebrate group, because they don't have a spine or internal skeleton.
  •  Arthropod subphylum, because of their articulated legs.
  •  Shellfish class, because of their carapace, which is their external skeleton.
  •  Decapods order, because of their five pairs of legs (10 legs in all).
  •  Nephropids family.
  •  Homarus genus.

The Latin name (or scientific name) for American lobster is Homarus americanus. The name americanus corresponds to the name given to the lobster species.

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