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  2. Giant isopod - Wikipedia

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    Although Bathynomus have been recorded in water as warm as 20 °C (68 °F), they are primarily found in much colder places. [15] For example, during a survey of the deep-sea fauna of Exuma Sound in the Bahamas, B. giganteus was found to be common in water between 3.25 and 13 °C (37.8 and 55.4 °F), but more abundant towards the lower temperature.

  3. Bathynomus giganteus - Wikipedia

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    Bathynomus giganteus is a species of aquatic crustacean, of the order Isopoda. It is a member of the giant isopods ( Bathynomus ), and as such it is related—albeit distantly—to shrimps and crabs . [ 2 ]

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    Amid growing local demand, some specimens were sold for up to 2 million Vietnamese dong (about $80) by 2017, researchers wrote. But as fishers who caught and sold Bathynomus made the specimens ...

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    Like all giant isopods, of which there are around 20 species, B. Vaderi is a carnivore and prefers feeding on crustaceans, fish, squid, and even whale carcasses.. In turn, giant isopods are a ...

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    A view of the Bathynomus vaderi from the top, beneath and head-on. / Credit: Ng PKL, Sidabalok CM, Nguyen TS (2025) / ZooKeys 1223: 289-310.

  8. Peracarida - Wikipedia

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    Peracarida is one of the largest crustacean taxa and includes about 12,000 species. Most members are less than 2 cm (0.8 in) in length, [3] but the largest is probably the giant isopod (Bathynomus giganteus) which can reach 76 cm (30 in).

  9. Bathynomus yucatanensis - Wikipedia

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    Bathynomus yucatanensis was discovered in the Gulf of Mexico and was initially identified as another larger species, Bathynomus giganteus.The specimen was preserved at Japan’s Enoshima Aquarium, and was later acquired by Dr. Ming-Chih Huang of National University of Tainan’s Department of Biological Sciences and Technology for identification and comparison purposes. [2]