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Is A Mantis Shrimp Punch Faster Than A Bullet
Mantis Shrimp Settle Fights With Flurries of Light Blows, Not Haymakers
Meet the mantis shrimp, your new favourite animal - BBC Science Focus Magazine
Mantis shrimps punch with the force of a bullet - and now we know how | New Scientist
If you don't already know this, there are two different versions of the mantis shrimp appendage. I'm a big fan of the smasher... – @smartereveryday on Tumblr
Peacock Mantis Shrimp that can deliver forces of a bullet by punching and heat water to the surface temp of the sun momentarily. : r/interestingasfuck
Pistol Shrimp: The Fastest Gun in the Sea | HowStuffWorks
Odontodactylus scyllarus - Wikipedia
The Mantis Shrimp Can punch as fast as a bullet and the surrounding water briefly reaches the temperature of the sun when they punch. : r/interestingasfuck
This Shrimp Punches So Hard It Can Chip And Even Crack Fish Tanks
The Mantis Shrimp Inspires a New Material—Made by Bacteria | WIRED
14 Incredible Mantis Shrimp Facts - Fact Animal
Pistol Shrimp: The Fastest Gun in the Sea | HowStuffWorks
This Tiny Crustacean Has the Most Powerful Punch in the World
My Green World - FACT: The peacock mantis shrimp can throw a punch at 50 miles per hour, accelerating quicker than a .22-caliber bullet. | Facebook
Mantis Shrimps shutter their enemies with a 50mph punch ( faster than .22-caliber bullet) and have the most complex set of eyes in animal kingdom with 12 photoreceptors ( humans only have 3) : r/interestingasfuck
The world's fastest punch belongs to the mantis shrimp - SBNation.com
How Mantis Shrimp Punch So Hard | Discover Magazine
Mantis shrimp have the world's fastest punch! - Diving Indo
Mantis shrimp, AKA boxer of the Sea. Can kill its prey in one punch, and even has the power to break the human finger. 🔥🔥🔥 : r/NatureIsFuckingLit
This shrimp packs a punch
Monterey Bay Aquarium - The peacock mantis shrimp packs a punch faster than a bullet. The powerful blow stuns prey by boiling the surrounding water for a split second, producing vapor bubbles