Mantis Shrimp Research Paper

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The mantis shrimp is one of the deadliest crustations on the planet. the two most common kinds of mantis shrimp are the smashers and the spearers the spearers have claws that hence the name are covered in spiky teeth that they use to impale her future food. the spearers usually feed on soft skinned fish for such as fish, shrimp and

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