This charming little face might be appearing on your social media a lot lately. Here’s what’s going on.
A family recently found the little guy sporting a clever little hat off the coast of Western Australia and sent it off to the Western Australian Museum for identification.
There, curator Andrew Hosie and marine biologist Colin McLay compared the crab with others in the museum’s collection and realized that it was indeed a new species, now christenedafter Charles Darwin’s ship. The news of the discovery and accompanying pictures of the crab sporting its sponge hat have beenAnd although this specific crab is super cute, it’s not
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