Showing posts with label kaleidoscope eyes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kaleidoscope eyes. Show all posts

Sunday, August 5, 2012

peacock mantis shrimp












This extraordinary beastie is a marvel to see but also has super natural vision
it views the world in 11 or 12 primary colors, as opposed humans who only see 3
 making it possible for them to perceive both polarized light and hyperspectral color vision
Not to mention they possess super strength in their claws, that can break aquarium glass
During mating rituals, mantis shrimp actively fluoresce, and the wavelength of this fluorescence matches the wavelengths detected by their eye pigments. Females are only fertile during certain phases of the tidal cycle; the ability to perceive the phase of the moon may therefore help prevent wasted mating efforts. It may also give mantis shrimp information about the size of the tide, which is important for species living in shallow water near the shore.




mantis shrimp:eyes & behavior







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