Taxa commonly found in the rest of the world's oceans, such as brachyuran crabs and
decapod lobsters, are absent from the Antarctic, and the non-vent marine fauna of the Southern Ocean is highly endemic [40], [55], [56].
Not exact matches
Cephalopods, such as squid and octopuses, and larger
decapods, such as crabs and
lobsters, are still protected — a good thing, says Festing, as some adult forms have been shown to experience suffering or pain.
Crustaceans that have them include the
decapods — shrimp and
lobsters and their relatives.