Full story: The world’s largest amphipod has been caught on film for the first time – and even if you love shrimp, this behemoth critter may give you nightmares
When pistol shrimp snap their one huge claw shut, the resulting shock wave can stun their foes – now we have seen just how this weapon works. Read more:
Mantis shrimp have these hammer appendages that pack a powerful punch that they use to smash prey open and fight each other for territory. Researchers at Duke University set up …
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JPL researcher Alberto Behar captured this video of a pinkish-orange creature, known as a Lyssianasid amphipod, swimming beneath the ice of the West Antarctic ice sheet during a joint …
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The peacock mantis shrimp has the world’s fastest feeding strike of any animal. Can Sam and Si capture this lightning fast punch? For more information about this awesome strike, check …
Despite its size the pistol shrimp packs a serious punch. One mighty claw shuts so fast it rips apart water, making a stunning implosion and one of the loudest noises …
This extreme oasis of life deep in the Caribbean Sea may hold clues to life on other planetary bodies, including Jupiter’s moon Europa. Related news release: