The Nova Scotia Museum of Natural History features a female blue lobster, which is a rare and unique specimen. This blue lobster is part of the museum’s collection and is a testament to the diversity of marine life in Nova Scotia.
Visitors can learn about the blue lobster’s genetic mutation that results in its distinctive blue coloration and its significance in the museum’s exhibits. The blue lobster is not only a rare find but also a symbol of the museum’s commitment to preserving and showcasing the natural heritage of the region.