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decapod

[dek-uh-pod] / ˈdɛk əˌpɒd /


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Given the vast evolutionary gulf between cuttlefish and creatures like apes and crows that perform similar calculations, some scientists believe the shimmering little decapods may help us understand why these mental abilities evolve.

From New York Times

In a state known for its delectable decapods, the huge billboards got a pretty crabby reaction.

From Washington Post

Ms Tomlinson said decapods fulfilled 14 scientific measures for experiencing pain.

From BBC

This might explain why they are excluded from many countries' legislation on animal welfare - though decapod crustaceans are protected in countries like Norway, New Zealand and Switzerland, and there are campaigns for change elsewhere.

From BBC

There are a whole host of animals that thrive down deep—foraminifera, odd decapod shrimp, sea cucumbers, microbes.

From National Geographic