With my new camera I was able to snap some shots of this large and slow moving cousin.
I was so surprised to catch this elusive nocturnal creature at full dawn! I even had time to contemplate how large a pot one might need should one want to try and eat it. No doubt it's protected though, so I can assure you alpinius is still roaming at will. Without further ado, let me share my pics of this strange and wonderful creature.


Searching for small insects and lizards maybe? Very little is known about their foraging
and mating behaviors.

He's spied me.....

Studying me as I study him. What a fearsome beast!

Seriously, this was my one big purchase in Massachusetts. In fact, one weekend, friend Sandi flew out from Oregon so we could both go to the May Brimfield MA antique shows. It was two days of great fun and interesting stuff from junk to fine art. We lamented frequently that we didn't have a box truck to drive some of this stuff back to OR and that we wished for legs about 20 years younger. There was a ton of walking involved but the weather turned out nice, the food and fresh squeezed lemonade not bad and people watching was fascinating! She crossed something off her bucket list and I got the recycled oil can crustacean. On the way back to Beverly, we even did a stop at Nordstrom's Rack. Win-win all around. ;)
Parting shot: Listening to the call of the Alpine lobster no doubt.

I was so surprised to catch this elusive nocturnal creature at full dawn! I even had time to contemplate how large a pot one might need should one want to try and eat it. No doubt it's protected though, so I can assure you alpinius is still roaming at will. Without further ado, let me share my pics of this strange and wonderful creature.
Searching for small insects and lizards maybe? Very little is known about their foraging
and mating behaviors.
He's spied me.....
Studying me as I study him. What a fearsome beast!
Seriously, this was my one big purchase in Massachusetts. In fact, one weekend, friend Sandi flew out from Oregon so we could both go to the May Brimfield MA antique shows. It was two days of great fun and interesting stuff from junk to fine art. We lamented frequently that we didn't have a box truck to drive some of this stuff back to OR and that we wished for legs about 20 years younger. There was a ton of walking involved but the weather turned out nice, the food and fresh squeezed lemonade not bad and people watching was fascinating! She crossed something off her bucket list and I got the recycled oil can crustacean. On the way back to Beverly, we even did a stop at Nordstrom's Rack. Win-win all around. ;)
Parting shot: Listening to the call of the Alpine lobster no doubt.