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Beyond the Rainbow with the Mantis Shrimp

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Imagine distinguishing a dozen primary colors, seeing ultraviolet and infrared, and perceiving six different types of polarized light.  For the giant Mantis shrimp of Australia's Great Barrier Reef, the world is colorful beyond human imagination.  Reuters reports a new study by Swiss and Australian marine biologists, suggesting that Mantis shrimps need to detect minute changes in color and polarization to detect nearly invisible prey in murky seawater.  They probably also use color to send sexual signals during mating.  The scientific report is available online at the Public Library of Science Journal.


Photo by CybersamX
Mantis Shrimp Waits

The typical mantis shrimp has emerald green eyes and a pale green or orange body, with bright yellow outlines.

FUN FACTS:

  • Mantis shrimp have the fastest kick in the animal kingdom: 75 feet per second.  They can punch a hole through aquarium glass.
  • Mantis shrimp are named for their resemblance to the praying mantis insect.
  • Their coloration varies to match their habitats.  The golden mantis is green when it dwells in sea grasses but tan in sandy areas.  The crevice-dwelling rock mantis varies from dark green to black.
  • Mantis shrimp tend to be active hunters at night.


Photo by sandstep

Here are some color palettes inspired by the Mantis shrimps:

Shrimp Grass shrimp with gems

Shrimp Primp Shrimp


Photo by Jelantique

Here's some color inspiration from the Mantis shrimps:

Mantis_shrimp_red Mantis_shrimp_blue

Golden_Mantis_shrimp Mantis_shrimp_orange

Mantis_shrimp_pink Mantis_shrimp_teal

Cover by Raymond.

Craig ConleyAbout the Guest Author, Craig Conley
Website: http://www.OneLetterWords.com
Craig is an independent scholar and author of dozens of strange and unusual books, including a unicorn field guide and a dictionary of magic words. He also loves color: Prof. Oddfellow

1 Июнь, 2008
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sero*
sero* написал:
1 Июнь, 2008
Imagine distinguishing a dozen primary colors, seeing ultraviolet and infrared, and perceiving six different types of polarized light.


Wow!!! What a fascinating creature! I had to keep reading on these guys, the wikipedia has some more on their incredible eyes.

It's impossible to comprehend what they can see from their vantage; each eye moving independently, and taking in such a large amount of the light spectrum. Crazy, but a great trip to think about!

Thanks Prof. Oddfellow for this inspiration!

retsof
retsof написал:
1 Июнь, 2008
Wild looking critters, aren't they?

lostmy
lostmy написал:
1 Июнь, 2008
They can punch a hole through aquarium glass.


what an amazing critter! can't imagine they'll have any at Sea Life centres, eh!

AHOP
AHOP написал:
1 Июнь, 2008
Hey , thats a very beutiful article both research wise and color wise . I attempted something like that few weeks ago..
The inspirations are - color , patterns and forms around me ..
Hv a look at - http://minna200.wordpress.com

glalalamo…
glalalamour написал:
1 Июнь, 2008
I love underwater creatures. They are so otherworldly and pretty.

My bro is always telling me how delicious mantis fried rice is. :/

sero*
sero* написал:
1 Июнь, 2008
Crikey! They're fierce too!

http://youtube.com/watch?v=Hkv_30niM_A

tenkerasu
tenkerasu написал:
2 Июнь, 2008
DANG. those are some pretty - and pretty mean - shrimp! and considering my breakfast was leftover shrimp... *gulps*

tofriday3…
tofriday337 написал:
2 Июнь, 2008
Thats the prettiest thing i've ever been scared of!
eek

CYand3Lab…
CYand3Labs написал:
4 Июнь, 2008
Fascinating! Once again a COLOURlovers blog article has taught me things about Mother Nature's color schemes that I never learned as a biology major. Some of these tiny creatures could inspire a 15-20 color extended palette.

lizcrimso…
lizcrimson написал:
5 Июнь, 2008
very, very cool!

Thats the prettiest thing i've ever been scared of!
eek

hahahahaha. agreed.

lizcrimso…
lizcrimson написал:
5 Июнь, 2008
i watched the video suggested from serostar. scary. then i watched this one. even scarier (i think).

can we eat them?

jchronos
jchronos написал:
1 месяц назад
I used to have a 65 gallon tank with a lot of coral in it when i'd buy it from the store i actually used to get these little guys in my rocks all the time you could hear them at night clicking chipping away at my coral, the guy at the fish store used to call these suckers knuckle busters cause if they get ya they'll do just that, ii'd have to take the coral out and let it dry for like an hour so the suckers would let go and drop out of it, Creepy little things they are but oh so cool looking


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