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What kind of shrimp is a pistol shrimp?

What kind of shrimp is a pistol shrimp?

Sometimes overshadowed by the very powerful, very colorful mantis shrimp, it’s time that the sassy snapping shrimp gets the recognition it deserves. Pistol shrimp, also known as snapping shrimp, are a crustacean in the family Alpheidae.

How big is the bubble on a pistol shrimp?

This movement is so fast that pulverizes  the water,  making a bubble that reaches  five thousand (5000)0kelvins, (according to scientists,), which is the  temperature at  the surface of the Sun,  and it is very difficult to perceive at first sight, since it only lasts one millisecond. Pistol Shrimp Close Up

How big does a pistol shrimp claw get?

They’re not very big, only reaching a few inches in size, but their large claws can grow to half its body length. This large claw holds the pistol shrimp’s superpower. When a pistol shrimp senses prey is nearby, it will open the top part of its big claw, allowing some water to enter a small chamber in the crook of the claw.

What kind of shrimp has a deadly weapon?

But what would happen if you suddenly  find a Pistol Shrimps, who has his own deadly weapon. This is a kind of shrimp just like the others, but he has a small and sonorous difference, his deadly weapon, a powerful claw that emits a sound like a shot.

Why are people so afraid of Pistol Shrimps?

Most people are afraid of weapons, because these are usually dangerous  and lethal . But what would happen if you suddenly  find a Pistol Shrimps, who has his own deadly weapon. This is a kind of shrimp just like the others, but he has a small and sonorous difference, his deadly weapon, a powerful claw that emits a sound like a shot.

Where do pistol shrimps live in the ocean?

For example Pistol Shrimps can be found on coral rocky bottoms, as well as  coral reefs, coral reef cavities, debris, and coral cracks. Although it`s not very common Pistol Shrimps can even live on sponges, bryozoan]

How does the goby help the pistol shrimp?

The goby keeps an eye out for predators while the shrimp digs their burrow, and once the burrow is finished, the goby looks for threats while they look for food. If the goby gives the signal that danger is nearby, they both scurry back to their protective home. Mega fighting power and good teamwork skills—what else would you want for a superhero?

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Ruth Doyle