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-   -   Pistol Shrimp can fire bubble at 100km/h at 9900C as hot as the sun (https://www.revscene.net/forums/624488-pistol-shrimp-can-fire-bubble-100km-h-9900c-hot-sun.html)

PiuYi 09-11-2010 12:22 AM

judging from the movement of the rocks surrounding the prey shrimp, it didn't seem like a ridiculously strong blast....

Gt-R R34 09-11-2010 02:22 AM

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Snapping effect

The snapping shrimp competes with much larger animals like the Sperm Whale and Beluga Whale for the title of 'loudest animal in the sea'. The animal snaps a specialized claw shut to create a cavitation bubble that generates acoustic pressures of up to 80 kPa at a distance of 4 cm from the claw. As it extends out from the claw, the bubble reaches speeds of 60 miles per hour (97 km/h) and releases a sound reaching 218 decibels.[8] The pressure is strong enough to kill small fish.[9] It corresponds to a zero to peak pressure level of 218 decibels relative to one micropascal (dB re 1 μPa), equivalent to a zero to peak source level of 190 dB re 1 μPa at the standard reference distance of 1 m. Au and Banks measured peak to peak source levels between 185 and 190 dB re 1 μPa at 1 m, depending on the size of the claw.[10] Similar values are reported by Ferguson and Cleary.[11] The duration of the click is less than 1 millisecond.
The snap can also produce sonoluminescence from the collapsing cavitation bubble. As it collapses, the cavitation bubble reaches temperatures of over 5,000 K (4,700 °C).[12] In comparison, the surface temperature of the sun is estimated to be around 5,800 K (5,500 °C). The light is of lower intensity than the light produced by typical sonoluminescence and is not visible to the naked eye. It is most likely a by-product of the shock wave with no biological significance. However, it was the first known instance of an animal producing light by this effect. It has subsequently been discovered that another group of crustaceans, the mantis shrimp, contains species whose club-like forelimbs can strike so quickly and with such force as to induce sonoluminescent cavitation bubbles upon impact.[13]
The snapping is used for hunting (hence the alternative name "pistol shrimp"), as well as for communication. When feeding, the shrimp usually lies in an obscured spot, such as a burrow. The shrimp then extends its antennae outwards to determine if any fish are passing by. Once it feels movement, the shrimp inches out of its hiding place, pulls back its claw, and releases a "shot" which stuns the prey; the shrimp then pulls it to the burrow and feeds.
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sunny_j 09-11-2010 10:17 AM

thats crazy

CP.AR 09-11-2010 10:36 AM

Shrimp powered fusion energy? (the problem right now with fusion is getting temps close to the sun's temperature)

FerrariEnzo 09-11-2010 11:22 AM

dude i wonder how it taste!

jimmerz 09-11-2010 12:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Captain Picard (Post 7100462)
Shrimp powered fusion energy? (the problem right now with fusion is getting temps close to the sun's temperature)

oh they know how to reach the temperature
they just need to figure out a way to contain it and harness it safely

TRD Rs200 09-11-2010 11:55 PM

crazy stuff, nature at its best

goo3 09-12-2010 01:52 AM

i'm waiting for the day humans evolve to shoot laser beams.

impactX 09-12-2010 01:55 AM

El Bastardo talked to the shrimp before.
http://www.revscene.net/forums/confi...r-t576604.html

!LittleDragon 09-12-2010 01:44 PM

Futurama's Windy Shrimp

http://pool.theinfosphere.org/images...ndy_Shrimp.png

twitchyzero 09-12-2010 05:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Vdub333 (Post 7099418)
i do warn you there are some pretty gay sound effects

I thought i was playing Counter-Strike :lol


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