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Portrait  of a Smashing mantis shrimp facing the camera
Several raw mantis shrimps isolated on white background
Blue-spot Mantis Haptosquilla stoliura occurs in the tropical Indo-West Pacific in shallow coastal or nearshore reefs in tidal pools and among hard coral fragments in the intertidal area. The iridescent blue patch on the first maxillipeds is distinctive. The max. length of this species seems to be incertain. Some indicate 6.5cm as max. length, others 11.5cm. The length of this specimen is probably 10cm. \nThe ability of Mantis species to see circularly polarised light has led to studies to determine if the mechanisms by which their eyes operate can be replicated for use in reading optical information storage devices. \nTriton Bay, West Papua Province, Indonesia, \n3°54'41.05 S 134°7'18.205 E at 15m depth
mantis shrimp (Gonodactylus chiragra) from Bohol, Philippines isolated on white background
peacock mantis shrimp  with eggs - odontodactylus scyllarus
A close up photograph of a mantis shrimp
Sea life  shrimp  Aquatic organism Underwater  Mediterranean sea Scuba diver point of view. Other name: Scampi, Nephrops norvegicus, Nephropidae shrimp-lobster, Norway lobster, Škamp.
Freshly caught Tiger Prawn background. Tiger prawns for sale in a Thai market in a seaside town in Thailand. Shallow depth of field. Focus on the centre prawn.
Fresh crayfish, 6 inches long, a sea creature whose flesh is similar to sea shrimp.
Mantis Shrimp (Odontodactylus Scyllarus) on the ground in the filipino sea November 12, 2011
Neotrypaea californiensis (formerly Callianassa californiensis), the Bay ghost shrimp, is a species of ghost shrimp that lives on the Pacific coast of North America. It is a pale animal which grows to a length of 4.5 in. One claw is bigger than the other, especially in males. Underwater.  Monterey Bay, California.
Underwater Macro Photography,
Mantis Shrimp Odontodactylus scyllarus occurs in the tropical Indo-Pacific in a depth range from 0-100m. It is one of the larger, more colourful mantis shrimps commonly seen, ranging in size from 3-18cm. \nTheir ability to see circularly polarised light has led to studies to determine if the mechanisms by which their eyes operate can be replicated for use in reading CDs and similar optical information storage devices. \nThis species is an active hunter, it prefers gastropods, crustaceans, and bivalves and will repeatedly smash its prey until it can gain access to the soft tissue for consumption.\nTriton Bay, Kaimana Regency, West Papua Province, Indonesia \n3°56'26.082 S 134°7'36.63 E at 14m depth
Top view of a Mantis Shrimp or Stomatopods, a carnivorous marine crustacean also called prawn killers
The image shows a pile of fresh shrimps with vibrant colors, featuring stripes and spots. The shrimps' shells display a mix of brown and yellow hues, adorned with bright blue and yellow spots. They are piled together, appearing very fresh and lively.
Mantis Shrimp on the white background
The Venice Rialto Market: Large canal front covered area with stalls trading with fresh fish, seafood, vegetables and fruits. Food background with copy space. Medium size crayfish lying inside of a white icebox
raw mantis shrimp on white background
Fresh Mantis Shrimp
Colorful Peacock mantis shrimp (Odontodactylus scyllarus) facing the camera at the sandy bottom of tropical sea of Indonesia
close up of a peacock mantis shrimp - odontodactylus scyllarus
Peacock Mantis Shrimp
Mantis shrimps on ice
Close-up of Fresh Mantis Shrimp in Glass Bowl - Seafood Ingredient
Munida quadrispina is a species of squat lobster. The claws, chelipeds, are exceptionally long. There are small spines on the chelipeds. Monterey Bay, California.
Mantis shrimps caught at china fish market
This dish features some grilled crawfish, presented on a white porcelain plate. The crawfish maintain their distinct segmented shell structure, exuding a tantalizing aroma. Alongside, a small ramekin of lemon butter sauce is provided, offering a complementary sweet and tangy flavor profile to the succulent crawfish meat.
Vividly colored Peacock Mantis Shrimp on a black sandy seabed
Fresh seafood in market
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