No, it is called that because it resemables a praying mantis and a shrimp
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Their Claws or their shell.
Peacock mantis shrimps are coldblooded, meaning their body temperature is largely determined by the surrounding environment. They are ectothermic creatures that do not regulate their internal temperature independently. Instead, their metabolic processes and activity levels fluctuate with changes in water temperature.
Mantis Shrimp eat shrimps, fish, squid and octopus.
The Mantis Shrimp and Mollusks are both invertebrates, but the mantis shrimp is technically in the phylum arthropoda (meaning jointed foot) and a mollusk is from the phylum mollusca (meaning soft body, but usually has a hard shell).
The Praying Mantis have a triangular head used for turning 180 degrees to scan it's surroundings. That is one adaptation.
The male praying mantis dances around the female to impress her before mating. When feeling threatened, the praying mantis spread their wings and front legs with their mouth open so that they appear taller than their original height. If still feel threatened, the praying mantis will either bite or fly away from the predator.
Big shrimps like to eat little shrimps
While there are current studies of the mantis shrimps eyes, there are no known research done currently to implant or genetically modify cone cells from a mantis shrimp with up to 12 different spectral receptor types to fit into human eyes.
No, the shrimps heart is located in its head.