Bubba

Colleen Thomas

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Amid all the debates and sexual goofing around, I thought something neat and of the warm fuzzy variety might be appreciated.

PITTSBURGH - He could be older than Warner Bros. studio, General Motors and the Boy Scouts. He could have survived two world wars and Prohibition. He could have been dinner.

He's Bubba, a 22-pound leviathan of a lobster pulled from the waters off Nantucket, Mass., and shipped to a Pittsburgh fish market.


"It is overwhelming," owner Bob Wholey said. "If you see it, you will never forget it. Customers are just in awe."


On Tuesday, Wholey gave the lobster to the Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium, which will send him to an aquarium at a Ripley's Believe It or Not museum.


Based on how long it typically takes a lobster to reach eating size — about five to seven years to grow to a pound — Bubba may be 100 years old.


That would make the crustacean older than Warner Bros. (1907), the Boy Scouts (1910) and the states of Arizona and New Mexico (1912), not to mention the first commercial radio station (1920), television (1927) and computers (1943).


People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals sent Wholey a letter asking him to work with the group to release Bubba back in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Maine.


Another group calling itself People For Eating Tasty Animals reportedly offered Wholey a hefty price for the lobster. At Tuesday's price of $14.98 a pound, Bubba would retail for about $350.


Bob Bayer, executive director of the University of Maine's Lobster Institute, is skeptical and estimates that Bubba is likely 50 years old, but doesn't know for sure. Warm water and plenty of food may have more to do with a lobster's size than how long it's been alive.


"We have looked at all kinds of things to figure out if there is any way to age a lobster. I'm guessing 100 years is probably too high but I can't argue with it because you don't know," Bayer said.


No matter his age, Bubba dwarfs a typical 1 1/2-pound lobster. He's about three feet long and took up about half a 4-foot-by-4-foot tank at Wholey's Market. A lobster sharing his tank was about as big as one of Bubba's claws.


A handful of people who wandered by the tank Tuesday were impressed. One woman quietly said, "Wow," while a man said, "He's serious."


Although his business is to sell seafood, Wholey says Bubba was never bound to be boiled and buttered. And he's become a little philosophical after seeing the lobster, which could be twice his 54 years.


"I don't think you could eat something that big. ... What range of emotions does a lobster have? Greed? Lust? Love? I'm just going to give him to the zoo and hope he lives another 100 years," Wholey said.


"If you sat down and ate this thing, wouldn't that be a bit shellfish?"
 
Colleen Thomas said:
"If you sat down and ate this thing, wouldn't that be a bit shellfish?"

That would be enormously shelfish.

I read this this morning on CNN and couldn't help wondering how, at that size, it ever managed to fit itself in the trap to start with.
 
Gosh, thats a big lobster. Did the zoo take him? I don't think we have a lobster exhibit at my zoo. What do lobsters eat? Butter?
 
Colly:
I used to live on Cape Cod. The taking of lobsters of the size range of "Bubba" is unusual, but not totally unknown. As is pointed out in the article, the size of an undersea animal such as a lobster is mainly limited by food supply. Thus, if a lobster can find a good, steady food supply (possibly from human activity), the lobster can grow to enormous size.
 
Why would a lobster of this size be called Bubba and exactly how do you milk a sea Cow? :rolleyes:

These are the questions that need answers...... :confused:
 
china-doll said:
And heeeerrrrssss Bubba!


Gotta say, that is one big freakin lobster. :cool:

:eek: Wow, CD, that pic sure puts things in perspective!
 
yui said:
:eek: Wow, CD, that pic sure puts things in perspective!

Yui,

Let me help you put this bug into proper perspective. Take your hand and place it on the table. See how big it is? Bubba's claws, even the smaller cutting claw are bigger than your hand. (And possibly your foot too.)

I dove and bug hunted off Cape Cod for several years. The largest I ever caught was given to the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute where she was placed in a tank next to the one holding a blue Lobster. The one I caught was just under ten pounds and was the largest they had seen in years. They then went on to tell me I was nuts for catching it with my hands. I had to agree with them on that one.

Cat
 
Lisa Denton said:
Gosh, thats a big lobster. Did the zoo take him? I don't think we have a lobster exhibit at my zoo. What do lobsters eat? Butter?
Ironically, one of the things they eat is fishermen. When a body washes up from the Maine ocean, it frequently has a couple or a half dozen, even, latched on. So carrion is at least part of the normal diet. They bait them with offal.
 
Hey the People Eating Tasty Animals thing is FOR REAL!!!


People Eating Tasty Animals is in no way connected with, or endorsed by, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.

Now that's funny.

Sincerely,
ElSol
 
elsol said:
Hey the People Eating Tasty Animals thing is FOR REAL!!!




Now that's funny.

Sincerely,
ElSol

There was a big hubbub a couple years ago because People Eating Tasty Animals bought the PETA.com domain name. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals threw a BIG hissy fit and filed a suit to get the domain name for themselves. If I remember right, they lost.

EDIT: Looks like People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals has control of all peta.* domain names now.
 
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Dranoel said:
There was a big hubbub a couple years ago because People Eating Tasty Animals bought the PETA.com domain name. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals threw a BIG hissy fit and filed a suit to get the domain name for themselves. If I remember right, they lost.

EDIT: Looks like People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals has control of all peta.* domain names now.

Sorry to spoil the lobster death mood, but... BWAAAAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAA.

Sorry, I just found that really quite amusing.

The Earl
 
SO YOU THINK THE PEOPLE EATING TASTY ANIMALS ARE WEIRD, DO YOU?


http://www.restorationfarms.com/beef.JPG

. . . Though in the developing stage, the Michigan Beef Alliance is one example. Also coming on line is the Precision Beef Alliance (PBA). This limited-liability alliance started two years ago in the Atlantic, IA, area. . .

Suddenly I have visions of herds of cattle grazing across the landscape in fixed geometric patterns, and I am no longer mystified by the appearance of crop circles. They are no more than the tangible evidence that the local Hoof & Horn Club has been putting in some time practising manoeuvres.
 
Virtual_Burlesque said:
SO YOU THINK THE PEOPLE EATING TASTY ANIMALS ARE WEIRD, DO YOU?



Suddenly I have visions of herds of cattle grazing across the landscape in fixed geometric patterns, and I am no longer mystified by the appearance of crop circles. They are no more than the tangible evidence that the local Hoof & Horn Club has been putting in some time practising manoeuvres.

Sounds like Bubba would be big enough to carve! Bubba rump, Bubba chuck...
 
Blackie Malone said:
OMG..........I'm sorry to break the news, but Bubba died.

RIP little clawman. :rose:


Uhhhh.... Could someone pass the butter please......
 
Strange that the, ummmmm, little guy died right after this became public. I wonder what caused the untimely death? (No jokes about old age please.) Also any idea on who gets the remains? Hopefully a scientific institute.

On another note I wonder how a bug that size would taste? Would one grill it with a bit of Garlic Butter on the side?

Cat
 
Virtual_Burlesque said:
SO YOU THINK THE PEOPLE EATING TASTY ANIMALS ARE WEIRD, DO YOU?



Suddenly I have visions of herds of cattle grazing across the landscape in fixed geometric patterns, and I am no longer mystified by the appearance of crop circles. They are no more than the tangible evidence that the local Hoof & Horn Club has been putting in some time practising manoeuvres.

I wish I could find the Farside Cartoon with the cows looking at a wall chart like this, only it was of a human.

Cat
 
Bubba: Rest In Pieces.

PITTSBURGH - A gigantic lobster that may have survived two world wars and Prohibition before being plucked from the ocean will live on — but only as a shell of its former self.

The Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium, where the 22-pound lobster named Bubba died Wednesday, plans to keep the carapace of the corpulent crustacean and use its remains to educate school children about lobsters, said Rachel Capp, a zoo spokeswoman.

Some of Bubba's meat will be sent to labs for testing as officials try to determine why Bubba died, Capp said.
 
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