Aimee Hayden-Roderiques, the aquarium's manager, greeted a crew of lobstermen that brought in Lola. "They called another aquarium in the Northeast," she told ABC News. "But that aquarium directed [the lobstermen] to us, and we gladly took Lola."
"This claw deformity is a genetic mutation," Aimee Hayden-Roderiques, manager of the aquarium, told CNN affiliate WMTW-TV. "Sometimes they have this throughout their life, sometimes this happens during a regeneration from a damaged or lost claw."