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  1. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › AlpheidaeAlpheidae - Wikipedia

    Alpheidae (also known as the snapping shrimp, pistol shrimp or alpheid shrimp [citation needed]) is a family within the infraorder caridea characterized by having asymmetrical claws, the larger of which is typically capable of producing a loud snapping sound.

  2. Pistol shrimp, also known as snapping shrimp, earn their sea cred by creating something that's seemingly childlike and innocuous: bubbles. But these definitely aren't your ordinary bubbles — they make a sound louder than a gun and generate massive amounts of heat.

  3. Sep 10, 2020 · The pistol shrimps mighty snap comes in handy for more than just lunch. Its powerful claw can deter predators or other competitors looking to take over the shrimp’s burrow. It also makes males more attractive to the ladies—larger claws suggest they are better mates.

  4. There are over 1k species of pistol shrimp within 38 different genera that inhabit coral reefs and seagrass falts in marine waters and oceans worldwide. Compared with the mantis shrimp, pistol shrimp tend to be overlooked. But while they can’t strip the flesh from your thumb, they can fire lightning and screw up your naval navigation tools.

  5. Feb 7, 2023 · Pistol Shrimp are evolutionary marvels that inhabit tropical and temperate coastal waters worldwide. These small invertebrates are members of the Alpheidae family, which includes hundreds of species.

  6. Aug 30, 2023 · The clicking of snapping shrimp, also known as pistol shrimp, are often a sound of a healthy reef.

  7. Meet the Pistol Shrimp, a tiny shrimp that hunts using weaponized bubbles.Special thanks to:Tomonari Kaji, Arthur Anker, Christian S. Wirkner, A. Richard Pal...

  8. Jul 12, 2022 · The tiny-but-mighty pistol shrimp can snap its claws with sufficient force to produce a shock wave to stun its prey. So how come the shrimp appears immune to its sonic weapon?

  9. With their signature claw-like snapper, Pistol Shrimps turn the water around them into bullets, stunning or killing prey instantly. Despite their small size, snapping shrimps are complex and intelligent, and some of the noisiest creatures in the ocean.

  10. Aug 31, 2021 · Snapping shrimp, also known as pistol shrimp or alpheid shrimp, compete with whales for the title of loudest animal in the ocean. To make noise, snapping shrimp are able to close their claws incredibly fast, which shoots a stream of water so quickly that new water from above doesn’t have time to replace it, creating a vacuum bubble (called a ...