
The Yeti Crab, scientifically known as Kiwa hirsuta, was discovered in 2005 on the Pacific-Antarctic Ridge at a depth of around 2200 meters. This deep-sea crustacean is part of the Kiwaidae family and is notable for its distinctive appearance.
Physically, the Yeti Crab is characterized by its relatively large claws and a white or pale yellow exoskeleton, adapted to its deep-sea environment where sunlight does not penetrate.

The Yeti Crab, scientifically known as Kiwa hirsuta, was discovered in 2005 on the Pacific-Antarctic Ridge at a depth of around 2200 meters. This deep-sea crustacean is part of the Kiwaidae family and is notable for its distinctive appearance.
The Tibetan blue bear is a subspecies of the brown bear.

The Tibetan Blue Bear, also known scientifically as Ursus arctos pruinosus, is a rare subspecies of the brown bear native to the eastern Tibetan Plateau. This unique bear species is characterized by its bluish-gray fur, which gives it its distinctive name. It belongs to the Ursidae family and is a subspecies of the brown bear (Ursus arctos).