With 12 colour receptors, the mantis shrimp seems visually unmatched. But studies reveal that their visual system likely ...
The mantis shrimp was named after its resemblance to both a praying mantis and a shrimp. But instead of being a poor ...
Rainbow mantis shrimp have 360-degree awareness thanks to their unique vision. Rainbow Mantis Shrimp possess 16 photoreceptors that allow for depth and distance differential. With only 5% of the ocean ...
The mantis shrimp prowls the shallow waters of the world’s oceans, armed with some of the most complex eyes in the animal ...
The colorful mantis shrimp is known for powerful claws that can stun prey with 200 lbs. of force. Now, new research finds that these aggressive crustaceans are weird in another way: They see color ...
The mantis shrimp may be the most beautiful, talented and deadly creature in the animal kingdom. Plus, their view of the world is way better than ours. The mantis shrimp has 16 color-receptive cones ...
Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. The bizarre and violent mantis shrimp has many awestruck fans on land. Part of the appeal is its ridiculous strength and ...
Researchers have developed a compact camera that captures ultraviolet, near-infrared, and visible images using a single chip.
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link The eyes of the mantis shrimp have more types of photoreceptors, or color-detecting cells, than any animal on the planet. But the bottom-dwelling ...
Few sea creatures are as straight up ornery as the mantis shrimp, a kind of lobster-looking crustacean that is not in fact a shrimp, but a close relative called a stomatopod. It's equipped with two ...
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When you look at a mantis shrimp, you see a vivid lobster-like crustacean whose forearms can strike with the force of a .22-caliber bullet. But when a mantis shrimp looks at you, we have no idea what ...