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The easiest answer is that the Mantis Shrimp can punch at speeds of around 60 mph, which is the speed of a bullet leaving the gun barrel. The force to expect in such a scenario is around 160 pounds, which is enough to: Break the walls of a glass tank. Break your fingers or hand bones.
21 Αυγ 2024 · Wondering how and why your Mantis Shrimp is breaking your glass aquarium tank? We explain why and how they have the ability to do so.
16 Μαρ 2023 · According to National Geographic, the Mantis shrimp or Pistol shrimp is capable of breaking a glass tank. In fact, the shrimp uses its claw as a club to deliver a powerful punch and smash the shell of its much larger crab prey, inflicting the force of a 22-caliber bullet!
9 Νοε 2015 · Large ones can break glass if frightened enough, but if they are pushed to this point, you shouldn't be keeping them. The real danger comes from their burrowing activities. The bottom glass pane of must tanks is thinner, and the shrimp may burrow too deep and crack this glass.
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The mantis shrimp possesses two incredibly strong arms that it uses to eat attack and eat its prey. Destin from Smarter Every Day, visits Australia to discover how the mantis shrimp uses physics to generate enough power to break through glass and crab shells.
Some of the largest specimens can break aquarium glass by striking it and can do further damage by burrowing in live rock. Live rock with mantis shrimp burrows is considered useful by some in the marine aquarium trade and is often collected.