Mantis shrimp are capable of seeing ultraviolet, infrared and polarized light. This species is considered to be the most complex vision possessor of all animals known on Earth.
Have you ever wondered just how deep the scallop eye or the ocean really is? The results of recent scientific discoveries will help us understand some of the wonders of nature.
Experts say this creature will
Australian scientists have recently discovered a new ability in mantis shrimp, which is able to see a range of cancer cells in the human body.
Limited visibility and color distinction are the advantages that help mantis shrimp save energy when living in a world full of competition in coral reefs.
Mantis is a lone predator, which lurks in underwater burrows and uses its claws to kill prey such as molluscs, crabs and other favorite species. In particular, these 10cm-long
'Fairy pink with apricot', 'octopus' ... not only are animals with strange names but even when they see it with their own eyes, you can hardly believe that they actually exist on
Some animals are endowed with superhuman abilities to survive in nature, such as the Mexican salamander that can re-grow both the heart and the brain.
Mantis shrimp is considered by many to possess the most unusual eyes in the animal world. Each of their eyes has 12 different light receptors, helping them to recognize colors
Living fossil animals are species that remain in shape for millions of years, with little or even no relatives, representing a single species that still exists.