Mantis shrimp possess an extraordinary array of senses, including vision that is among the most complex in the animal kingdom. They have up to 16 types of photoreceptors, allowing them to see ultraviolet light and polarized light, which enhances their ability to detect prey and communicate. Additionally, they have specialized sensory structures for detecting vibrations and pressure changes in their environment. This unique sensory system enables them to navigate their surroundings and interact with other marine life effectively.
Yes there is. But its not really a shrimp, its a Crustacean. Its called a mantis shrimp because it strikes like a mantis and because its in the same family as true shrimp.
Peacock mantis shrimp was created in 1758.
The mantis shrimp can scratch up the octopus and make it lose energy. So, now the matis shrimp can defeat it.
Stomatopoda
Mantis shrip
The Bruce Lee Shrimp.
No, it is called that because it resemables a praying mantis and a shrimp
Mantis Shrimp eat shrimps, fish, squid and octopus.
They Bite!
endothermic
Yeah, Fo'Sho.
Mantis shrimp mostly eat crustaceans like crabs and other shrimp. They may also eat small fish.