This podcast episode explores the intricate relationship between crabs and chaos. It highlights the remarkable resilience and adaptability of crabs, showcased through the stories of artist Mary Akers and scientist Chris Tudge. Mary's successful breeding of hundreds of hermit crabs emphasizes the importance of a chaotic environment for their survival, while Chris acknowledges the value of embracing the chaos after initially resisting it. The episode also delves into the fascinating research on crab evolution, revealing that crabs have evolved independently multiple times, with the characteristic crab body shape emerging as a recurring theme. Scientists discuss the unique adaptations of crabs, allowing them to thrive in changing environments and even have the potential to become the next dominant species as humans continue to alter the planet.