Answer: spiny
Unlike their clawed Maine cousins but equally prized for their sweet, tender meat (often grilled, split, or butter-poached), spiny lobsters lack claws altogether and rely on a hard shell and long antennae for defense
Unlike their clawed Maine cousins but equally prized for their sweet, tender meat (often grilled, split, or butter-poached), spiny lobsters lack claws altogether and rely on a hard shell and long antennae for defense