a phenomenon seen in other deep-sea creatures like the giant squid and the Japanese spider crab. It lives from 500 to 7,000 feet (152 to 2,133 meters) deep, from the lower epipalegic (sunlight ...
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The giant Japanese spider crab. This is the biggest crab ... ANDY TORBET:'On the sea bed, crabs will gather and arrange items in this way, 'in order to build their homes. 'And I'm starting to ...