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Baby Mantis Shrimp Throw Punches With Its Raptorial Appendages At 9 Days Old!
Mantis shrimp swing a spring-loaded appendage that punches through water with intense force - and their babies can begin swinging just about nine days after they hatch.
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Satellite Imaging Shows Glaciers Melting at Alarming Rate!
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