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Mantis shrimp must not process color like the rest of us, but instead have a completely different type of color vision, Thoen suggested.
Heather Bracken-Grissom and a team of researchers received a $1.35 million grant to study the secrets of vent shrimp, believed to be eyeless and blind.
In fact, each row contains a different receptor in the UV, giving mantis shrimp extremely good UV vision. The ommatidia of the last two rows contain very precisely positioned, tiny hairs.
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NASA scientists say that deep water shrimp, thriving in scorching hot water devoid of sunlight, could offer clues of how alien lifeforms might survive on a distant planet.
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Mantis shrimp have compound eyes that are made up of tens of thousands of ommatidia (elements containing a cluster of photoreceptor cells, support cells and pigment cells) much like flies.