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Mantis Shrimp Predator Behavior from Brightly coloured tissues in limid bivalves chemically deter predators

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posted on 2019-09-20, 12:36 authored by Lindsey F. Dougherty, Alexandria K. Niebergall, Corey R. Broeckling, Kevin L. Schauer, Jingchun Li
A video showing the mantis shrimp reacted to physical contact with disco clam's bright external tissues with excessive mouthpart cleaning, and then entered a catatonic state.

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