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8 Σεπ 2024 · Kids Encyclopedia Facts. A colourful stomatopod, the peacock mantis shrimp, (Odontodactylus scyllarus) seen in the Andaman Sea off Thailand. Mantis shrimps are crustacean stomatopods. They are not actually shrimps, but members of the order Stomatopoda. There are about 400 species.
1 Φεβ 2024 · Learn all about their unique abilities and why they are known as "Nature's Rainbow Warriors" in this fun and educational video for kids. Get ready to be amazed by the marvelous mantis...
There are around 450 species of mantis shrimp worldwide, and their colours range from shades of brown to bright, green, red and blue. The most infamous species is the Peacock mantis shrimp (also known as harlequin mantis shrimp, painted mantis shrimp, or clown mantis shrimp), and is one of the larger, more colourful mantis shrimps commonly seen.
The mantis shrimp is a solitary crustacean living in tropical oceans and hunting for snails, shrimp, mollusks, oysters and fish on the ground of the sea. The name of the mantis shrimp indicates that its claws somehow resemble the forelegs of the praying mantis.
75 fun facts about Mantis Shrimp including 25 fun facts about Mantis Shrimp for kids, where they live, what they eat, do, and much more!
Growing to around the length of a butter knife, peacock mantis shrimp have rainbow shells—usually blue, green, and yellow—and red legs.