Speaking to North Wales Live, Liam said: "It was light blue, a kind of pastel colour, with just one main claw.READ MORE: 'Bigfoot, ghost or killer clown' pictured lurking in terrifying woodland snap"I couldn’t believe it.
I’d never caught anything like it before."Liam works as a fisherman, but he normally lands crabs and lobsters in 400 pots on fleets of lines from his boat Good One.In his time at sea, he has occasionally caught some crustaceans of a blueish hue.
He claimed: “I do catch some that are dark, dark blue, but nothing like the one I caught today."Most lobsters caught in the Irish Sea are a mucky green-brown colour.
Bright blue lobsters are incredibly rare: a stab-in-the-dark guesstimate by experts put the odds of finding a bluey at one in two million.As roughly 200 million lobsters are caught in the North Atlantic every year, this means only 100 blue ones would be expected to be found each year.
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