New research has revealed that a hairy crustacean—dubbed "The Hoff crab" when it was discovered in 2010—is the first species in its family to show different claw characteristics between sexes.
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 ...
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 ...
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Male crabs of a species named after 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 ...
Unlike the Hoff crab, the Costa Rica yeti crab doesn’t show different claw characteristics depending ... The vents are made up of volcanic rock systems that draw water through cracks in the ...
This is the first study to show claw sexual dimorphism in yeti crabs - which live exclusively in harsh deep-sea environments like ... The vents are made up of volcanic rock systems that draw water ...