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Spiny Lobster

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Total number of species approx.: 60

Also known as rock lobster, spiny lobster is the common name given to over 60 different species of crustaceans within the family Palinuridae. Spiny lobsters lack the typical large pincers of common lobsters and have very long, thick antennas. You can find this nocturnal animal during the day in crevices and caves throughout the reef. Night diving is an excellent way to see them while they are out and active. Spiny lobsters migrate across the sea floor in large groups, with up to 50 animals sometimes creating a long line.

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You can go dive with spiny lobster in almost all warm and tempered oceans like the Indian Ocean, the Mediterranean, and the Caribbean Sea. Due to their global distribution and abundance, diving with spiny lobsters is easy. Check out the map below for the nearest dive site where they have been encountered, and go diving with spiny lobster today!

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