Watch live Stomatopods being prepared and eaten in Thailand, one female with eggs and one male.
Called “sea locusts“ by ancient Assyrians, “prawn killers“ in Australia and now sometimes referred to as “thumb splitters“ – because of the animal’s ability to inflict painful gashes if handled incautiously – mantis shrimps sport powerful claws that are used to attack and kill prey by spearing, stunning, or dismembering. In captivity, some larger species can break through aquarium glass with a single strike.
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