Inspired by "nature's night lights," Yeti's latest seasonal colorway, called "Firefly Yellow," is impossible to miss.
New research has revealed that a hairy crustacean—dubbed "The Hoff crab" when it was discovered in 2010—is the first species ...
Male crabs of a species named after actor David Hasselhoff grow bigger claws than females so they can fight each other for a mate, according to a new study. Scientists from the universities of ...
“Knowing that there’s a difference in size between the male and female claws helps us understand the behaviour and ecology of the yeti crab family – which we know little about because they are a ...
It lives in large communities around hot vents on the seafloor in Antarctica, with its many hairs hosting bacteria - which the crab feeds on. The latest study examined 135 of the crabs - part of the ...
“Knowing that there’s a difference in size between the male and female claws helps us understand the behaviour and ecology of the yeti crab family – which we know little about because they ...
The Hoff crab belongs to the Kiwaidae family, often called “yeti crabs” because of their bristly appearance. This latest research provides further insight into the unique adaptations of these ...
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