16.6 C
London
Saturday, March 22, 2025

Could a Shrimp Have the Fastest Punch on Earth?

Date:

Related stories

Ορκίστηκε νέος υφυπουργός Ανάπτυξης ο Σταύρος Καλαφάτης

Ορκίστηκε νέος υφυπουργός Ανάπτυξης ο Σταύρος Καλαφάτης ΠΟΛΙΤΙΚΗ Σταύρος Καλαφάτης Κωνσταντίνος Τασούλας Κυριάκος Μητσοτάκης Ενώπιον του Προέδρου της Δημοκρατίας Κωνσταντίνου Τασούλα και του πρωθυπουργού Κυριάκου Μητσοτάκη 21.03.2025, 17:50 6 ΣΧΟΛΙΑ Oρκίστηκε ο νέος υφυπουργός Ανάπτυξης, Σταύρος Καλαφάτης, ενώπιον του Προέδρου της Δημοκρατίας Κωνσταντίνου Τασούλα και του πρωθυπουργού Κυριάκου Μητσοτάκη. Ο κ. Καλαφάτης ορκίστηκε υφυπουργός Ανάπτυξης, αρμόδιος…
Scientists have confirmed that not Mike Tyson, but the mantis shrimp has the fastest punch in the world using its special dactyl club.
Scientists have confirmed that not Mike Tyson, but the mantis shrimp has the fastest punch in the world using its special dactyl club. Credits: Cédric Péneau, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons.

Scientists have confirmed that the mantis shrimp has the fastest punch in the world using its special dactyl club. Sorry, Keith Liddell.

The mantis shrimp may be tiny, but it is mighty. This colorful shrimp can punch so hard and fast that it can crack a shell with the force of a .22 caliber bullet. According to a paper published in the journal Science, the mantis shrimp can perform this feat while keeping its club intact despite the subsequent shockwaves of its punch. The dactyl clubs are on either side of the crustacean and release their power through spring-like tendons that fire the punch with explosive force.

The shrimp with the fastest punch on the planet

@1arnaph

The mantis shrimp punches stronger than Michael Tyson and is 50 times faster than the blink of an eye. Its punch makes the water around it as hot as the sun. It is a supernatural creature. #the #mantis #shrimp #punches #strong #than #michael #tyson #and #is #times #faster #blink #of #an #eye #its #punch #makes #water #around #it #hot #sun

♬ الصوت الأصلي – Arnaph

“The mantis shrimp is known for its incredibly powerful strike, which can break mollusk shells and even crack aquarium glass,” Horacio Espinosa, one of the paper’s authors and a professor of mechanical engineering and biomedical engineering at Northwestern University, said in a statement. “However, to repeatedly execute these high-impact strikes, the mantis shrimp’s dactyl club must have a robust protection mechanism to prevent self-damage.”

The study found that the shrimp’s metaphorical hammer hands selectively filter certain shockwaves, allowing it to survive the impact’s incredible force and come away unscathed.

“We found it uses phononic mechanisms, structures that selectively filter stress waves,” said Espinosa. “This enables the shrimp to preserve its striking ability over multiple impacts and prevent soft tissue damage.”

Espinosa explained that the punch is more than just the impact; the process that comes afterward is the cherry on top of the sundae of the destructive force of this puny creature.

“When the mantis shrimp strikes, the impact generates pressure waves onto its target,” said Espinosa. “It also creates bubbles, which rapidly collapse to produce shockwaves in the megahertz range. The collapse of these bubbles releases intense bursts of energy, which travel through the shrimp’s club. This secondary shockwave effect, along with the initial impact force, makes the mantis shrimp’s strike even more devastating.”

While the researchers were stunned to discover that the ensuing shockwaves don’t impact the creature’s shell or soft tissue, they were even more shocked to learn that they also don’t affect its nervous system. An analysis of the shrimp’s armor showed that it blocks and alters the shockwave frequency, rendering them harmless when they reflect toward the striker.

“The periodic region plays a crucial role in selectively filtering out high-frequency shear waves, which are particularly damaging to biological tissues,” said Espinosa, adding, “This effectively shields the shrimp from damaging stress waves caused by the direct impact and bubble collapse.”

@thatcoolguyknows

One punch shrimp #funfacts #didyouknow #fyp #foryou

♬ original sound – That Cool Guy Knows

Latest stories

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here