A langosta has no claws and a lobster does.
I was hoping to find the answer here isn't that why it's called "answers.com"?... I guess I stand
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that was my question so i dont know
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langosta is native to the island of curaco
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Yes, it's Spanish for "lobster."
Langosta Roja
langosta americana cangrejo de mar
Caldo de langosta translates to "lobster soup" in English. It is a dish made with lobster as the main ingredient, typically cooked in a broth or stock with other ingredients such as vegetables and spices.
I'm stuck on this too. I have to do write out the synonyms of langosta. One obvious one is lobster I guess. There aren't any more, I'm afraid, unless you use langisto, Spanish's word for langosta
The langosta is another name for the Caribbean spiny lobster. It is preyed upon by many creatures including sharks, groupers, octopi and humans.
Has palm trees, langosta: a spiny lobster with no claws, trees, and water.
a maine lobster has no claws and a atlantic lobster has claws
It is a Spanish word with different meanings in different areas. In America, it is commonly used in the restaurant trade to refer to the meat of a squat lobster, which is neither a true lobster nor a prawn. it's more closely related to porcelein crabs and hermit crabs. in Spanish it means some species of prawns (crustaceans)
Phillip and Timothy only (and have to) drink water.