it has no Structural adaptations
A yeti
The appearance of the yeti crab is that of a furry like substance on its claws.
The Yeti Crab is an odd looking creature that has fuzzy yellow hairs that cover its legs. The Yeti Crab averages about 5 inches in length.
Yes, yeti crab is an informal name for the decapod Kiwaidae (Kiwa). At least two species have been described; they live around deep-sea vents. Their name yeti crab or yeti lobster derives from a superficial resemblance to the mythical yeti, with furry-appearing forelimbs.
Yes, these are called "Structural Adaptations". How an animal acts is part of its "Behavioral Adaptations".
The yeti crab or yeti lobster is a real animal its scientific name is Kiwa Hirsuta. It was first discovered in 2005 in the South pacific ocean. It's actually more commonly known as yeti lobster.
behavioral
Yes tapirs have so many different behavioral adaptations
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