BOSTON — A rare yellow lobster has made its debut at the New England Aquarium, posing for a photo op with fellow oddly colored crustaceans.

The lobster was donated to the Boston aquarium by a Salem seafood company. They marked its arrival by showing it off with other lobsters in unusual shades, including blue and orange, and one they call the Halloween lobster – black on one side and orange on the other.

A rare yellow lobster in this Aug. 31 photo provided by the New England Aquarium in Boston, is displayed with the museum's collection of other oddly colored crustaceans. Emily Bauernfeind/New England Aquarium Related Headlines Rare white lobster caught off Chebeague Island

The yellow lobster will not be put on exhibit for about a month as it undergoes quarantine. The aquarium says the incidence of yellow lobsters in the wild is estimated to be about 1 in 30 million.

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