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10 – Japanese Spider Crab
The Japanese Spider Crab looks like something that I’d love to eat with a side of melted butter! It’s got the longest leg span of any arthropod in the world, with legs reaching up to 12ft from claw to claw. These guys live up to 100 years old, and they live on the sea floor in waters near Japan, in case you’re wondering why it’s called a Japanese spider crab. They can weigh as much as 42 lbs, and could probably eat my cat if it wanted to, but supposedly these guys are pretty timid in nature. The Japanese Spider Crab is of course considered a Japanese delicacy; hell, they already look like they’re cooked!
9 – Atolla Jellyfish
The Atolla Jellyfish isn’t just your average jellyfish! It’s a jellyfish that uses bioluminescence to fend off its predators. How exactly does it use the flashing lights on its body to protect itself? Essentially, when it’s attacked, it flashes distress signals to other predators around that’ll be interested in its attacker more than itself! Yo, this jellyfish knows how to get other people to do its dirty work! I wonder if they sell this guy in stores because this would definitely be an awesome thing to have in an aquarium!
8 – Yeti Crab
The Yeti Crab was just first discovered back in 2005 in the Pacific Ocean, and is known for its hairy “fur” covering its legs and claws. These guys live near thermal vents at the bottom of the sea, basically in little thermal pockets of warm water. In waters that deep, the temperature ranges from 30-33 degrees Fahrenheit, so it’s literally freezing down at the bottom of the sea! However, there are hydrothermal vents that spew out water that’s about 720 degrees Fahrenheit, so there are small areas that are much nicer to hang out at, and that’s where you can find these guys! The hair that they have on their legs and claws harbor and grow bacteria, which is their favorite food. Man, I wish I had hair on my arms that just harvest and grew pizza!