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The structure of claw of snapping shrimp. Reproduced from Versluis,et al (2000).
The process of snapping captured by high-speed camera. Reproduced from Versluis,et al (2000).
The source levels of emitted noise is as high as 190 to 210 dB (peak to peak; referenced to 1 mPa at a distance of 1 m). This severe noise also limit the usage of active or passive sonar underwater. Therefore, snapping shrimp is one of the loudest animals in the sea.
The cavitation bubbles generated by snapping shrimp is so powerful that they can also emit intense flash of light during bubble collapse, termed as shrimpoluminescence. The temperatures inside bubbles during collapse is estimated to be at least 5,000 K.
References
Michel Versluis,et al (2000). How Snapping Shrimp Snap: Through Cavitating bubbles, Science, 289, 2114. DOI: 10.1126/science.289.5487.2114
Detlef Lohse, Barbara Schmitz, Michel Versluis (2001). Snapping shrimp make flashing bubbles, Nature, 413, 477-8.
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