NOAA Fisheries, an office within the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, has shared a new video of a tiny baby crab covered in spikes and sitting in the palm of a scientist's hand.
The viral baby king crab has broken the internet with thousands of fans overnight. NOAA Fisheries shared a video on social media of a juvenile Neolithodes agassizii, commonly known as king crab.
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Scientists from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration have come across a baby crab. They published a video with a small ocean dweller sitting in the palm of a scientist's hand. The ...
The NOAA said the baby king crab was found at a depth of nearly 3,500 feet by researchers collecting deep-sea coral samples. NOAA Sanctuaries Screengrab from NOAA Fisheries Instagram post The ...
Discovered during a Gulf of Mexico expedition, the tiny crustacean revealed the adorable early stages of the king crab’s life cycle.