The yeti was born a legend like every other thing was. A man MAN made it up.
a yeti of course
Yes. The females mainly attack each other. Also some crabs just play with other crabs and it looks like they are attacking.
The three I know of are fiddler crabs, hermit crabs and horseshoe crabs.
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other crabs
Yeti Crabs Live In Parts Of The Arctic, Not The Himalyas.
no
No.
yeti crabs could be yellow and brown because scientists and pictures showed/told us about them. Yeti crabs are but mostly yellow.
A yeti looks like a big beast that is all white and hairy it looks like big foot
a worm ...and Yeti crabs.
has hair sticking down
Crustaceans such as Lobsters and Crabs have exoskeletons. Check out the "Yeti Crab" sometime when you have time: It was only discovered in March of 2005 and it does look strange.armadillo, lobsters, crayfish, scorpionInsects, spiders and crustaceans have exoskeletons.
yes they can because they have a bunch of bacteria on them selves
Crabs do have sensory hairs in many locations on their body but the characterization as a "covering" would be dubious, since the bulk of the surface area would be locally flat and shell-like chitin. There are creatures called yeti crabs (or yeti lobsters) with a very hairy or furry appearance on the forelegs and claws, but these may not be considered true crabs.
tall fat and fuzzy with dingle berrys