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Deep impact: Deep-sea wildlife more vulnerable to extinction than first thought

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The existence of the unusual yeti crabs (Kiwaidae) -- a family of crab-like animals whose hairy claws and bodies are reminiscent of the abominable snowman -- since 2005, but already their future survival could be at risk. New Oxford University research suggests that past environmental changes may have profoundly impacted the geographic range and species diversity of this family. The findings indicate that such animals may be more vulnerable to the effects of human resource exploitation and climate change than initially thought.

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Unkown User, "Deep impact: Deep-sea wildlife more vulnerable to extinction than first thought", MachPrinciple, March 26, 2018, https://machprinciple.com/post/Deep-impact-Deep-sea-wildlife-more-vulnerable-to-extinction-than-first-thought

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