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  1. Lobster Lifespan: How Long Do Lobsters Live? - A-Z Animals

    Jul 15, 2025 · Spiny lobsters: Known for their long and sharp antennae and lack of claws, spiny lobsters can be found in warm waters around the world. They live an average of 15 years, but may live even …

  2. Creature Feature: Spiny Lobster - National Marine Sanctuary Foundation

    Aug 9, 2019 · It can take an individual lobster more than two years to reach their full adult size and they can live up to 15 years, though this isn’t the average lifespan.

  3. Spiny Lobster—General Facts | FWC

    It takes a spiny lobster about two years to grow to the three-inch carapace legal-harvesting size and they can grow as large as 15 pounds. The typical recreational harvest is 1.5 to 2 million pounds between …

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  4. Caribbean Spiny Lobster - NOAA Fisheries

    Sep 3, 2025 · Spiny lobsters may live 15 years or more, but there is uncertainty regarding this estimate due to the difficulty in ageing this species. They can grow up to 15 pounds and 18 inches.

  5. Are lobsters immortal? - Natural History Museum

    They found that, on average, male European lobsters live to 31 years old, and females to 54. There were a few exceptions – one particularly long-lived female had was found to be 72 years old. The …

  6. Life span: Spiny Lobsters can live up to 30 to 50 years. 5 years of age, or 2.5-inch carapace length. They have a complex, 2-year reproductive cycle from ating to the settlement of juvenile lobsters. …

  7. California Spiny Lobster | Marine Species Report Card | Aquarium of …

    In the wild, California spiny lobsters can live between 11 and 30 years, although most do not survive much beyond 7 to 10 years due to fishing pressures, noting that in California, spiny lobsters typically …

  8. European Spiny Lobster - Aquarium La Rochelle

    The lifespan of the spiny lobster is undoubtedly long. It is estimated that a spiny lobster weighing 400 to 500 g might be 4 to 6 years old, and that a 1 kg lobster would have an age of 7 to 10 years.

  9. How Old Can a Lobster Get? The Science of Lobster Aging

    Aug 18, 2025 · European lobsters typically reach around 31 years for males and up to 54 years for females, with some documented living to 72 years. Remarkable cases include “George,” a lobster …

  10. What Is the Life Expectancy of a Lobster? - ShiftyChevre

    Nov 29, 2024 · The typical life expectancy of a lobster is remarkably long, potentially exceeding 100 years in ideal conditions. However, mortality factors like fishing, disease, and habitat degradation …