This European lobster (Homarus gammarus) can live at least 50 years in the wild. Courtesy of Wikicommons/Cefaclor In recent weeks, photos of lobsters have been floating around social media with captions calling the crustaceans “biologically immortal.” Anyone with an Internet connection can even create a meme juxtaposing this fact with a joke of his or her own. But is this fun fact actually, well,
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