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Rare one -in-a-100-million 'cotton candy' lobster is caught off New Hampshire coast.
The crustacean's iridescent coloring was either caused by a genetic mutation or its diet.
Lobsters have layers of red, yellow and blue carotenoid pigments that are produced by plants and algae that give them their hue.
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