Are lobsters cannibals?
Olivia Hensley
Updated on February 20, 2026
Lobsters have always enjoyed a nasty reputation for cannibalism in captivity. When they're caught in traps, Oppenheim says, lobsters will eat those that have just molted and lost their hard shells. And, scientists have found fresh little lobsters inside the stomachs of adults.
Do lobsters cannibalize each other?
Although lobsters have been known to assault and eat each other in captivity — not a surprising reaction given the conditions – marine biologists have recently observed an unprecedented degree of lobster cannibalism taking place in the wild.Do lobsters eat other animals?
The different food that a lobster will consume can vary depending on the species, but they mostly eat small invertebrates such as crabs, clams and mussels. They also eat fish, worms and other sea creatures.Do lobsters eat other fish?
In the wild, lobsters eat a wide variety of sea creatures in the wild, including oysters, clams, mussels, fish, and starfish.Do lobster pee out of their eyes?
Lobsters pee out of their faces.They have urine-release nozzles right under their eyes. They urinate in each other's faces as a way of communicating, either when fighting or mating.