Video: Sea shrimp skewered with belly, tearing the arowana in the blink of an eye

Sea shrimp use sharp long legs like a sword to stab an enemy's stomach, making the sea dragon fish without any resistance.

Researchers of the Okeanos Explorer project of the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) recorded the death of a sea dragon fish, Longroom reported. The shrimp uses long legs to pierce the arowana's abdomen and eat the enemy.

Picture 1 of Video: Sea shrimp skewered with belly, tearing the arowana in the blink of an eye
Great sea shrimp fighting arowana.

At the height of the battle, marine shrimp slanted over the prey of the prey, even tearing the sea dragon's abdomen while trying to wiggle to escape.

The impressive hunting screen was recorded on March 27 during the last dive of the seabed expedition program Discovering the Deep: Exploring Remote Pacific Marine Protected Areas. "I have never seen sea shrimp eat fish like this before, it stabbed and stabbed while the fish was still alive," said a researcher.

According to NOAA, marine shrimp live in deep waters mainly eat scavengers and rarely hunt, so the researchers were surprised to see shrimp tear apart their prey.