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Crabs are invertebrate!Say the yeti crab has no backbone or spine so it is an invertebrate! Not vertebrate.Yes, all crabs are invertebrates, having an external skeleton (exoskeleton).
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A crab is an invertebrate and is an animal, not a plant.
A crab is an invertebrate because it has no spine.
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.
A horseshoe crab is an invertebrate. It lacks a backbone or spine, which are characteristic features of vertebrates.
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.
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.
I had asked the same thing before but then I figured it out. Out of a flatworm, sponge, coral, or crab, the complex invertebrate is a crab.
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