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Uploaded by on Nov 30, 2008

Mantis Shrimp Flawless Victory!

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  • AWESOME shrimp.

    ...terrible music, though.

  • Dramaqueens on this site i swear.

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  • had to mute this shit.

  • @justletitallgo LOL ;)

  • they don't sell salt water feeder fish, the closest thing is a five dollar damsel. while you can buy 25 cent fresh water feeders. its hard to keep feeding these, never the less, super expensive salt water snails and damsels

  • i didnt even c the fish

  • Anyone know what this song is called?

  • @shellylanette I agree that I would rather see a saltwater fish be eaten. I must admit though, your first comment on this video can be interpreted in a whole variety of ways. Hurray for text and context in a limited space right? haha.

  • @intranick I'd rather see it eat a saltwater fish it would naturally eat in the wild. One that it has to stalk/hunt down fairly! I don't ever recall saying I wanted to see it eating an endangered fish, caught and added to the tank. Yes, I do agree it is fascinating to watch the behavior..but not THIS TYPE OF BEHAVIOR. So, do yourself a favor, and think before you speak. What you said is just plain silly. FYI I am an omnivore.

  • @intranick Agreed. If these people are going to complain about a mantis shrimp eating a goldfish, they should complain about slaughterhouses first where cows line up and watch each other die, only waiting to die themselves.

  • @shellylanette what would you rather see it eat? you could say that it wouldnt eat a gold fish in the wild and be right. but you could NEVER EVER say it wouldnt eat a fish. would you rather see them feed it a more rare fish? maybe an endangered one? in the wild it wouldnt care.

    there is plenty to be learned from watching the behavior of something such as a mantis shrimp eating another fish, even if its beyond your rice-grain sized brain.

    eat your lettuce, let the mantis eat the meat. :)

  • nice vid, love the music~

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