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  • Smashing Mantis Shrimp striking an oyster with his raptorial appendage.  The stiking speed of this specialized claw is one of the fastest movements in the animal kingdom captured here by sheer luck.
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  • A close-up of the eyes of a smashing peacock mantis shrimp (Odontodactylus scyllarus).  These highly comlex eyes can detect UV and polarized light.  Each circle on the surface of the eye is a cornea that admits light.
    Smashing Peacock Mantis Shrimp Eyes.jpg
  • A close view of the head of a mantis shrimp, Squilla species.
    Mantis Shrimp.jpg