- http://bbc.com earth/story/20170412-in-the-deep-sea-…Their hairy arms make them look like the mythical abominable snowman. Since the initial discovery, just five species of yeti crab have been found.
- factanimal.com yeti-crab/1. The yeti crab farms its own food – on its arms. The hairy ‘arms’ of this tiny crab capture all kinds of bacteria that live and grow on the crab.
- en.wikipedia.org Kiwa hirsutaThe term "furry lobster" is more commonly used for the family Synaxidae.[8] The "yeti crab" was found in a recently discovered family called the Kiwaidae.
- medium.com @TheUnexplained/the-yeti-crab-oceans-…In the depths of the ocean, where extreme conditions reign, the Yeti Crab: ocean’s marvel stands as a testament to the remarkable adaptability of life on Earth.
- a-z-animals.com All Animals Yeti CrabA genetic analysis suggests that the yeti crab family first evolved some 30 million years ago when their ancestors first colonized hydrothermal vent biomes.
- istanbulgundemi.com.tr haber/yeti-crab-nedir-…Daha önce hiç görülmeyen bu tür, hızla ilgi odağı haline geldi. TÜYLER. Yeti Crab'in en dikkat çekici özelliği, vücudunda bulunan tüylerdir.
- youtube.com watchYeti Crab The Hairy Crab! | 1 Minute Animals.
- cryptidz.fandom.com wiki/Yeti_CrabNote, the first species of Yeti Crab, Kiwa hirsuta, is NOT considered a cryptid, as such a creatures were not envisioned, sighted, or reported yet.