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The Mantis Shrimp’s Killer Punch 😮

823,378 views • 1 year ago •via X (Twitter)

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Global Statistics1 year ago

Praying Manis lowered into water to entice out the parasite within! 🪱😱

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health centric1 year ago

The mantis shrimp has one of the most complex visual systems in the animal kingdom. While humans have three types of color receptors (red, green, and blue), mantis shrimp have 16! This allows them to see an incredible range of colors, including ultraviolet and polarized light—something no human can do. But that’s not all… Mantis shrimp are also nature’s boxers. Their club-like appendages can punch with the speed of a .22 caliber bullet, generating shockwaves that can kill prey even if they miss! Their strikes are so powerful they can boil water for a split second and even break aquarium glass.

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Barefoot Pregnant1 year ago

Talk about packing a punch!

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jacky_fernandess1 year ago

🥶

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HoveR 𐤊🦈1 year ago

Why you keep watching those useless videos? You don’t gain anything from life by watching those videos. He’s just filling your brain up with empty Doberman, why not spend your time on something you can actually use in your life instead of watching videos you whenever use?

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Top Piles1 year ago

For anyone curious: Their punches briefly reach temperatures as hot as the sun! They have insane eyesight, way better than humans. Their 50 mph punch hits like a .22 bullet, shattering crabs, snails, and even aquarium glass. Their fists self-repair, so they never need sharpening!

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Eric Feigl-Ding1 year ago

I wish you also say the scientific term in your videos too - cavitation bubble.

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Warrior X Rise1 year ago

For those who don't know Mantis shrimps are marine crustaceans belonging to the order Stomatopoda. They are known for their vibrant colors, powerful claws, and highly developed vision. Despite their name, they are not true shrimp but are more closely related to lobsters and crabs

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yorkq_1 year ago

Wow 😲

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Popcorn Post1 year ago

Does it kill other animals?

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