An aggressive hunter, a handsome, handsome man,the owner of a unique view - all this is a mantis shrimp. Aquarists avoid starting it at home. Crayfish easily beat glass and destroy all living creatures in the neighborhood. There are a lot of rumors about their terrible claws. Is there a giant mantis cancer? How much a predator is dangerous for a person, where he lives and what he eats? Now we'll find out.
Habitat
Praying mantis, the photo of which you can see,prefers the seabed of the tropical seas. Divers can observe them in coral reefs. All the time the cancer spends in shelters of crevices or dug holes and creeps out only if it is hungry. Despite its meek name, these marine inhabitants are real predators. Their prey: shrimp, fish, sea crustaceans, crabs and mollusks. To break the protective shell, the mantis shrike throws the grasping claw forward at an incredible speed (about the same as that of a bullet fired). Then the victim suffers and breaks the stones with force. Continues to torture the prey, until all of her insides get out. All his actions are unmistakable, in dark waters at the depths of the ocean he is perfectly oriented.
The manner of hunting
Cancer can hunt from shelter, waitingswim by the prey, or go out in search. He is able to capture large fish, octopus or cuttlefish. A sharp push with the tail allows it to fall forward at a speed and kill prey. During molting, these formidable hunters hide in their burrows, prudently laying the entrance with pebbles. At this time, the mantis shrimp sheds its shell and, during hunting, becomes dangerous for itself, since it can be injured by prey trapped in a claw. He has to wait a week, until a new shell grows.
Unique sight of mantis cancer
Danger to humans are borne by coastalzones of tropical resorts. And despite their modest size (up to 18 cm), these animals can cause serious injuries and acute pain to a person. Of course, cancer primarily defends, so it is not worthwhile to touch it out of curiosity. To recognize such a violent aggressor is possible by an incredibly beautiful coloring and folded front claw claws, like all known insect mantis.