
Ultra-rare '1-in-30 million' orange lobster rescued from New York supermarket is released back into wild
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An extremely rare orange lobster was rescued from the seafood counter of a local Southampton Stop and Shop in New York before being returned to the ocean by Humane Long Island.
"Arriving with a shipment of traditional brown lobsters before July 4th, the rare orange lobster, now affectionately named ‘Clementine,’ was immediately a celebrity at the Southampton grocery store — being fed shrimps by store management and being nicknamed ‘Pinky’ by the manager’s young daughter," HLI shared in a recent press release. Sydney Borchers is a lifestyle production assistant with Fox News Digital.
The local supermarket was hoping to "spare her from the pot" by reportedly offering some sort of pardon through the Long Island aquarium.
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