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Mantis Shrimp

Stomatopoda

Armed with the fastest punch in the animal kingdom, the mantis shrimp strikes prey with the force of a .22 caliber bullet. Its eyes can see 16 types of color receptors -- compared to our three.

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23 m/s strikePunch Speed
Least ConcernConservation
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What is Strange Animals?

Strange Animals is a wildlife content platform that publishes expert-written articles about the world's most bizarre, fascinating, and incredible creatures. All content is free to read.

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