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Literally everywhere. Crab and lobster larvae are part of plankton swarms which migrate up and down, all the way to the surface and back to deeper layers, and about the deepest living organisms (Mariana trench and the like, around black smokers) include pale spindly crabs, and 'yeti crabs', with their pincers covered in bacteria-trapping hair.

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