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Bizarre looking crustacean discovered

Bizarre looking crustacean discovered:


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Scientists just announced the discovery of this strange new crustacean 900 miles south of Easter Island. According to a report in the journal of the National Museum of Natural History in Paris, divers first found the creature last year at a depth of 7,540 feet. From the Associated Press:

Scientists said the animal, which they named Kiwa hirsuta, was so distinct from other species that they created a new family and genus for it.

The animal is white and just shy of 6 inches long — about the size of a salad plate.



In what (the French Institute for Sea Exploration's Michel) Segonzac described as a "surprising characteristic," the animal's pincers are covered with sinuous, hair-like strands.



It is also blind. The researchers found it had only "the vestige of a membrane" in place of eyes, Segonzac said.

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