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We have a peacock mantis shrimp on exhibit! 
This colorful Indo-Pacific crustacean may look harmless, but it can pack a fatal punch. Also known as “sea locusts,” these marine crustaceans can grow to be up to a foot in length. While most crustaceans are opportunistic feeders, the mantis shrimp will actively hunt its prey.
Here are 10 AWESOME facts about the mantis shrimp: 
They have 16, count ‘em 16, color receptive rods in each eye, which allows them to see circularly polarized light.
The mantis shrimp has two club-shaped appendages that it punches out with (at an estimated speed of up to 50 mph) to break into hard-shelled mollusks.
They have the fastest recorded “punch” of any living animal – it’s faster than a .22-caliber bullet.
In fact, they move so fast that the water surrounding their appendages will boil in a process known as supercavitation.
Using its appendages, the mantis shrimp can break through glass without causing any harm to itself.
They can punch out at maximum force approximately 50,000 times between molts without causing any bodily harm.
Engineers are studying mantis shrimp exoskeletons to hopefully build more effective armor for soldiers and protect athletes from concussions, among other uses.
Watch a mantis shrimp break through glass to attack live prey.
Some mantis shrimp mate for life – according to the BBC, one pair was observed staying together for over 20 years.
We can trace the evolutionary lineage of mantis shrimp back 500 million years.

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Metal Gear RAY concept art from “The Art of Metal Gear Solid 2” art book.

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