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Cyanagraea praedator is a species of crab that lives on hydrothermal vents, and the only species in the genus Cyanagraea. It is found at depths of 2,535–2,630 m (8,317–8,629 ft) on the East Pacific Rise, where it lives "in the upper part of black smoker chimneys". Its haemocyanin has a strong affinity for oxygen, and displays a significant Bohr effect, which is unaffected by lactic acid. Cyanagraea praedator is "by far the largest" species in the family Bythograeidae, growing to a maximum carapace size of 123.0 mm × 74.8 mm (4.84 in × 2.94 in).

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  • Cyanagraea praedator is a species of crab that lives on hydrothermal vents, and the only species in the genus Cyanagraea. It is found at depths of 2,535–2,630 m (8,317–8,629 ft) on the East Pacific Rise, where it lives "in the upper part of black smoker chimneys". Its haemocyanin has a strong affinity for oxygen, and displays a significant Bohr effect, which is unaffected by lactic acid. Cyanagraea praedator is "by far the largest" species in the family Bythograeidae, growing to a maximum carapace size of 123.0 mm × 74.8 mm (4.84 in × 2.94 in). The leech has been observed attached to C. praedator. (en)
  • Cyanagraea is een geslacht van kreeftachtigen uit de klasse van de Malacostraca (hogere kreeftachtigen). (nl)
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  • de Saint Laurent, 1984 (en)
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  • A consortium of crabs in an area of hydrothermal activity (en)
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  • de Saint Laurent, 1984 (en)
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  • Cyanagraea praedator (en)
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  • Cyanagraea is een geslacht van kreeftachtigen uit de klasse van de Malacostraca (hogere kreeftachtigen). (nl)
  • Cyanagraea praedator is a species of crab that lives on hydrothermal vents, and the only species in the genus Cyanagraea. It is found at depths of 2,535–2,630 m (8,317–8,629 ft) on the East Pacific Rise, where it lives "in the upper part of black smoker chimneys". Its haemocyanin has a strong affinity for oxygen, and displays a significant Bohr effect, which is unaffected by lactic acid. Cyanagraea praedator is "by far the largest" species in the family Bythograeidae, growing to a maximum carapace size of 123.0 mm × 74.8 mm (4.84 in × 2.94 in). (en)
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  • Cyanagraea (en)
  • Cyanagraea (nl)
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