and usually it's because the male is forced to guard the mate, or females have to divert their growth energy for reproduction." The team compared The Hoff crab with another yeti crab found off Costa ...
and usually it’s because the male is forced to guard the mate, or females have to divert their growth energy for reproduction.” The team compared the Hoff crab with another yeti crab ...
and usually it's because the male is forced to guard the mate, or females have to divert their growth energy for reproduction." The team compared The Hoff crab with another yeti crab found off ...
and usually it’s because the male is forced to guard the mate, or females have to divert their growth energy for reproduction.” The team compared the Hoff crab with another yeti crab, the Kiwa ...
and usually it’s because the male is forced to guard the mate, or females have to divert their growth energy for reproduction.” A comparison of the female and male ‘Hoff crab’ Credit ...