Snapping shrimp off the coast of northwestern Australia create a sound similar to frying bacon as they collectively snap their claws shut. Underwater reefs are generally thought of as tranquil places ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Coral reefs are alive with sound, and new 360° recording technology reveals the hidden voices of fish and shrimp, offering a ...
Beneath the waves, an unlikely noise is baffling scientists. It is not a submarine or a whale. It is a tiny shrimp. According to science, shrimp is the only creature who is a real noisemaker. Snapping ...
Juvenile snapping shrimp have broken the acceleration record for a repeatable body movement underwater. The tiny crustaceans can snap their claws with an acceleration of nearly 600,000 metres per ...
Coral reefs are necessarily gorgeous in color and movement, but below the waves there is a similarly colorful world of sound. Underwater, there is a soundscape of snapping shrimp, grunting fish, and ...
When it comes to a quick draw, few creatures outgun adult snapping shrimp (Alpheus heterochaelis). They stun passing fish and foes with a simple click of a spring-loaded claw, which squirts a ...
In underwater burrows, species live together in harmony and make some of the loudest sounds in the ocean. Yannis Papanastasopoulos via Unsplash In small burrows along the sea floor, little crustaceans ...
Google wants your help in preserving and restoring coral reefs, and has designed a platform to help with this mission in mere minutes. All you have to do is tune in. Called "Calling in Our Corals", ...
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