05 January 2012

trending : yeti crabs

i saw this three times on the internet in a 24 hour period, so i absolutely must share it with you:
Scientists doing their first exploring of deep-sea vents in the Antarctic have uncovered a world unlike anything found around other hydrothermal vents, one populated by new species of anemones, predatory sea stars, and piles of hairy-chested yeti crabs.
The yeti crabs seem to cultivate "gardens" of bacteria on their chests, which are covered with hairy tendrils. These bacterial mats almost certainly provides the crabs with sustenance, Rogers said. In turn, predatory seven-armed sea stars stalk the periphery of the vents, snacking on unfortunate crabs. (via
y'all're gross. see a video of them here.

they found a lot of cool stuff down there, so be sure to read all about it.

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