High-frequency sounds produced by snapping shrimp, particularly at night, can serve as an effective indicator of coral reef resilience, according to research published in the journal Royal Society ...
When asked which is the loudest animal in the ocean, most people would guess it’s a whale — maybe a sperm whale which clicks at an ear-rattling 230 decibels (dB), or a blue whale whose deep calls can ...
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 ...
It’s the ultimate aquatic showdown: the legendary Godzilla snapping turtle goes claw-to-claw with a giant mantis shrimp! Who will come out on top in this epic battle royale of raw power vs lightning ...