Peacock Mantis Shrimp 💥 Epic Underwater Puncher! | 1 Minute Animals

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    Did you know the Peacock Mantis Shrimp has the fastest punch in the animal kingdom? 🦚👊 Dive into the fascinating world of this extraordinary creature, renowned for its vibrant colors and remarkable hunting abilities. Armed with powerful claws that strike with bullet-like speed, it can smash through shells with ease. Its remarkable eyesight detects prey movements with astonishing accuracy, making it a master of hunting in the murky depths.
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  • @1MinuteAnimals
    @1MinuteAnimals  Před 2 měsíci +3

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  • @theopinionisthighqualityopinio
    @theopinionisthighqualityopinio Před 2 měsíci +6

    Only one of the many reasons why I enjoy this channel so much is the fact that I've never seen or heard of so many of the featured animals /sea creatures ; this one, for example. What colors! What strength!
    Thanks very much for this!! 🙂🙋🏻‍♀️

    • @1MinuteAnimals
      @1MinuteAnimals  Před 2 měsíci +3

      🦐 Thank you for your kind words! We're thrilled to introduce you to fascinating creatures like the peacock mantis shrimp. Their colors and strength are truly remarkable! 🌈💪👀

    • @theopinionisthighqualityopinio
      @theopinionisthighqualityopinio Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@1MinuteAnimals I'm loving every single video and I know that a lot of people feel the same way!! I didn't know that I didn't know so much!! 😂
      Thanks again!! 🙂👍💯

  • @Bluejay-tw7uj1rc7v
    @Bluejay-tw7uj1rc7v Před 2 měsíci +5

    Ah yes the Mike Tyson of the ocean

    • @1MinuteAnimals
      @1MinuteAnimals  Před 2 měsíci +2

      🥊 Seems like everyone agrees, the Peacock Mantis Shrimp is the Mike Tyson of the ocean! 🦐🥊

  • @ZombieQueen819
    @ZombieQueen819 Před 2 měsíci

    That’s so wild 🎉

  • @coc1841
    @coc1841 Před 2 měsíci +7

    Mike Tyson of the oceans

    • @1MinuteAnimals
      @1MinuteAnimals  Před 2 měsíci +2

      🦐 Haha! You got it! The Peacock Mantis Shrimp sure knows how to throw a punch! 🥊🌊

  • @FarmanullahKhan1509
    @FarmanullahKhan1509 Před měsícem

    Bro was beating up the crap like it owed him money. 😂

  • @Salt_discriminater
    @Salt_discriminater Před 2 měsíci +2

    Divergent fist

  • @carlmullerlane
    @carlmullerlane Před 2 měsíci

    Beautiful, but brutal!

  • @RedWay6697
    @RedWay6697 Před 2 měsíci

    Females are also brightly colored but are mostly red. Peacock mantis shrimp are powerful hunters, feeding on hard-shelled invertebrates of all kinds and even some fishes. They are well known for the extremely fast punching motion that they do with their front appendages to kill and break apart their prey. This punch is one of the fastest movements in the animal kingdom and is strong enough to break through an aquarium’s glass wall. Peacock mantis shrimp use this behavior to break open snails and other mollusks and to completely dismember crabs, shrimps, and other crustaceans.
    Peacock mantis shrimp are known to have extremely complex eyes, and can see in more wavelengths of color than even mammals. Under special lights/cameras, scientists have demonstrated that the already colorful exoskeletons of this species are actually even more elaborate when viewed by each other. Peacock mantis shrimp dig U-shaped burrows in the sand near the reef’s edge from which they venture out to hunt and to attract mates. They reproduce via internal fertilization, and after laying the eggs, the females carry them around on their front appendages until they hatch, protecting them and keeping them clean. Some peacock mantis shrimp may form monogamous pair bonds.
    Peacock mantis shrimp are one of the largest and most colorful species of mantis shrimp and are therefore desirable for the private aquarium industry. However, individuals will often eat many of the other fishes and invertebrates in a tank, so some aquarists actively avoid this species. There is also a small market for eating peacock mantis shrimp in some Asian countries. Scientists do not have sufficient data to determine this species’ population trends, but as residents on coral reefs, human induced changes to this vulnerable ecosystem may also threaten the peacock mantis shrimp and other species.