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Well, darling, yeti crabs are basically the rock stars of the deep sea with their hairy chests - literally. These bad boys have long, white hairs covering their bodies that make them look like they just walked out of a salon. They may not be winning any beauty pageants, but they sure know how to work it in the dark depths of the ocean.

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