Duchess Kate MiddletonPhoto:Splash NewsThe lobsters are currently in the Canadian Fisheries Museum. Both representatives of the fauna are female, but this did not prevent one of them from being given a male name. Kate and William differ from each other in color. One of the lobsters is completely blue, while the other has blue and orange tones on its shell. intend to visit Prince Edward Island on July 3, 2011. It is not specified whether they will be able to see the outlandish lobsters. By the way, lobsters are not the first animals named after the royal couple. In particular, shortly before the wedding of the lovers, a female and male crocodile from an Australian zoo were renamed in honor of the future newlyweds. According to zoo workers, renaming the crocodiles was very symbolic, since they were "crazy about each other" and spent all their time together.