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If it is a line, it's made of entirely amazing concepts that somehow link together.Yeti crabs and Coconut crabs are both in the same group that contains hermit crabs and the like yet they're super different. Coconut crabs live on land and eat anything they can get their claws on, whereas yeti crabs live at the bottom of the ocean nearby hydrothermal vents and grow bacteria on their hairs and possibly scavenge. It's pretty neat that they used the yeti part of its name to change it into something different combined with crabrawlers love of climbing. Plus, all of the white fuzz makes it look even more like Hala.
Hala also uses crabrawler because coconut crabs are commonly found in tandem with two trees. Coconut palms and Panderus trees, known in hawaii as hala.