Mantis shrimp (Odontodactyllus scyllarus) get their name from their resemblance to preying mantis. They both have compound eyes and strong hinged fore legs for catching prey (fish and other crustaceans in the case of the mantis shrimp)
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Mantis shrimp (Odontodactyllus scyllarus) get their name from their resemblance to preying mantis. They both have compound eyes and strong hinged fore legs for catching prey (fish and other crustaceans in the case of the mantis shrimp)
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Mantis shrimp. Like namesake Praying mantis, has compound eyes & strong hinged forelegs to catch prey.
Great Barrier Reef
Odontodactyllus scyllarus
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