PHILADELPHIA (CNN)--A shrimp with a bright pink claw was recently discovered in the Pacific Ocean and has been named after one of rock's big fish -- the legendary Pink Floyd. The Pink Floyd pistol ...
The tiny-but-mighty pistol shrimp can snap its claws with sufficient force to produce a shock wave to stun its prey. So how come the shrimp appears immune to its sonic weapon? Scientists have ...
Meet the pistol shrimp, fastest, and loudest, gun in the sea. These small shrimp, usually about an inch long, use a specialized claw to emit powerful blasts of air that can stun much larger fish and ...
Researchers discovered a new species of crustacean, one that creates such a huge racket by flapping its large claw that it disables – even kills – small fish. And being big fans of the musical group ...
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