This Fisherman Just Caught a Giant and Terrifying 18-Inch Mantis Shrimp

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Steve Bargeron, a Fort Pierce Fisherman, was more than surprised with his daily catch when he literally pulled up a monster. Bargeron struggled to reel in a massive shrimp that measured 18-inches. The creature was identified as a Mantis Shrimp, a crustaceous species that is known for its independently moving eyes.

Bargeron added that the shrimp had to be held by its back like a lobster since it would not stop moving around. Mantis shrimp are known for three separate views for depth perception through each individual eye. They’re also able to detect polarized light and see the ultraviolet spectrum.

While at first, we’d be terrified of such a catch our minds immediately go towards all the awesome shrimp dishes possible from this massive creature. Think of all the shrimp tacos this guy could make.

H/T Ripley’s

 

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