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Nannosquilla decemspinosa

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Malacostraca

Genus
  
Nannosquilla

Rank
  
Species

Subphylum
  
Crustacea

Family
  
Nannosquillidae

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Order
  
Mantis shrimp

Similar
  
Mantis shrimp, Carparachne, Wheel spider, Lysiosquillidae, Gonodactylidae

Nannosquilla decemspinosa is a species of long-bodied, short-legged Mantis Shrimp. It lives in shallow sandy areas along the Pacific coast of Central and South America.

It is most well known because when stranded by a low tide the 3 cm stomatopod lies on its back and performs backwards somersaults over and over. The animal moves up to 2 meters at a time by rolling 20-40 times, with speeds of around 72 revolutions per minute - 1.5 body lengths per second (3.5 cm/s). Researchers estimate that the stomatopod acts as a true wheel around 40% of the time during this series of rolls. The remaining 60% of the time it has to "jumpstart" a roll by using its body to thrust itself upwards and forwards.

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Nannosquilla decemspinosa Wikipedia