Mantis Shrimp
Mantis shrimp or stomatopods are marine crustaceans, the members of the
order Stomatopoda. They are neither shrimp nor mantids, but receive
their name purely from the physical resemblance to both the terrestrial
praying mantis and the shrimp. They may reach 30 centimetres (12 in) in
length, although exceptional cases of up to 38 cm (15 in) have been
recorded. The carapace of mantis shrimp covers only the rear part of the
head and the first three segments of the thorax. Mantis shrimp appear
in a variety of colours, from shades of browns to bright neon colours.
Although they are common animals and among the most important predators
in many shallow, tropical and sub-tropical marine habitats they are
poorly understood as many species spend most of their life tucked away
in burrows and holes.
