June 24, 2025
Peacock mantis shrimp have a hammerlike appendage they use to crack snail shells. They can move the appendage so fast it vaporizes some of the surrounding water.
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Horseshoe Crab: A Key Player in Ecology, Medicine, and More
During evenings of the full and new moons in the months of May and June, horseshoe crabs (Limulus polyphemus) spawn along the beaches of estuaries of several Mid-Atlantic states. Delaware Bay, an estuary separating Delaware from New Jersey, plays host to the world’s largest horseshoe crab
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