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Tiny crustaceans’ claws capable of fastest repeatable movements ever seen in marine animals
New research shows that amphipod claws make snapping movements at 100 kilometres per hour and can accelerate nearly as fast as a bullet.
And what's making that popping noise in Alberta lakes? We dive in on the Drive.
By CHQR / CuriouscastTiny crustaceans’ claws capable of fastest repeatable movements ever seen in marine animals
New research shows that amphipod claws make snapping movements at 100 kilometres per hour and can accelerate nearly as fast as a bullet.
And what's making that popping noise in Alberta lakes? We dive in on the Drive.