Leviathan lobster Bubba dies
The leviathan of a lobster died Wednesday afternoon at the Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium, about a day after he was moved from Wholey’s Market, said zoo spokeswoman Rachel Capp and Bob Wholey, owner of the fish market.
“They’re very finicky. It could have been a change in the water. You have no idea,” said Mr Wholey.
Bubba died in a quarantine area of the zoo’s aquarium, where he was being checked out to see if he was healthy enough to make a trip to an aquarium at a Ripley’s Believe It or Not museum, Ms Capp said.
Bubba will be examined to try to figure out why he died, although Ms Capp and Mr Wholey guessed it may have been the stress of being moved.
Based on how long it typically takes a lobster to reach eating size - about five to seven years to grow to a pound - some estimated Bubba was about 100 years old.
But marine biologists said 30 to 50 years was more likely.




