S1E6 Amazing Animals: The Pistol Shrimp
Amazing Animals - Insects and Aquatics
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13-Jan-2025
Astonishingly, the pistol shrimp demonstrates incredible design in an oversized claw that functions like an acoustic gun, literally cocked and fired that produce shots‚ reaching over 200 decibels. The blast is produced by a bubble formed by a fast water jet, traveling up to 100 km/hr squeezed out from a socket in the claw when it snaps shut, causing a violent implosion with pressure strong enough to kill small fish. Evolutionists have no solid explanation how mechanisms like natural selection and random mutations could have created such a weapon. So, if the story of evolution is supposed to be scientific, why does it require such a massive amount of faith in things unseen to explain it?
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