Mantis Shrimp Oatmeal Vs. Giant Shrimp Captured: One Of The Deadliest Creatures Gets Fished Out

Mantis Shrimp Oatmeal Vs. Giant Shrimp Captured - An event has united a man with a humongous shrimp yesterday after the fisherman caught the shrimp and it seems to be a type of Mantis Shrimp, one of the deadliest creatures that can be found in the sea.

Mantis Shrimp by The Oatmeal is a short comic book which explains why the Mantis Shrimp is the new favorite animal in the world for the author. It explains in an entertaining way, every single thing about this Shrimp who can see more colors than all the rest of the animal kingdom, for example, in a part the comic says "Where we see a rainbow, the mantis shrimp sees a thermonuclear bomb of light and beauty." Sounds good, doesn't it? Another thing mentioned in Mantis Shrimp by The Oatmeal is that they can't even be kept inside of aquariums because they break the glass. They have two raptorial appendages, which are like legs that have super speed and can strike strongly on the prey. So, in other words, they are kings of the sea.

Now, what if this shrimp in a much larger version was caught? The Giant Shrimp Captured is supposed to be a Mantis Shrimp type which is 18-inches-long. The report was given by USA Today and if this phenomenally deadly shrimp was caught, then that fisherman performed a miracle.

You must wonder if this sort of shrimp can be eaten. Well, despite of the warnings that the Mantis Shrimp by The Oatmeal might give, they do get caught and eaten in Japan. There, they are a feast and many people approach different places to eat it there, where it is part of the culture.

When it comes to the Mantis Shrimp by The Oatmeal vs. The Giant Shrimp Captured, we must say that the man was lucky to catch this legendary creature and to result unharmed by it. Also, it makes you wonder and think about the things that we eat. All of the stories that every animal we consume has and how astonishing they can be. Humans are not the only ones who have a lot to say about the world. The Mantis Shrimp by The Oatmeal will show you.

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