It's feeding time for Spiky, the caribbean spiny lobster, and other resident of the Anne Kolb Center. Spiky is a 7 year old male lobster (Panulirus argus). Unlike regular lobster, spiny lobsters lack claws. Instead, they have two long antennae, covered in spikes. When disturbed or harassed, spiny lobster can fling these antennae as whips, causing a lot of damage. Luckily, Spiky is pretty friendly. Also, keep an eye out for the bigeye mojarra (Eucinostomus havana), the checkered puffer (Sphoeroides testudineus), the southern puffer (Sphoeroides nephelus), the crested Florida gobies (Lophogobius cyprinoides), the darter gobies (Ctenogobius boleosoma), and one huge and funky oyster toadfish (Opsanus tau)