Phenomena

Pistol Shrimp Snaps

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Gram for gram, few animals can match the power of a pistol shrimp’s snap. When its claw closes, the shrimp ejects a jet of water so fast that the water pressure drops below the vapor pressure, causing a cavitation bubble. Like other cavitation bubbles, this one is short-lived, growing and collapsing (and sending out shock waves!) in less than a millisecond. That’s enough to knock any predator or prey for a loop. (Image and video credit: Ant Lab)

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