mantis prawn
Noun: A mantis prawn is a type of marine crustacean belonging to the order Stomatopoda. It is characterized by its elongated body, raptorial claws (which resemble those of a praying mantis), and often vibrant coloration. This term is another name for a mantis shrimp.
The term "mantis prawn" is used to refer to this specific animal, often in informal or regional contexts. It functions as a countable noun. * Scientists studied the powerful strike of the mantis prawn. * We saw a colorful mantis prawn in the tidal pool. * The aquarium has a tank dedicated to mantis prawns.
- The name "mantis prawn" derives from the insect-like appearance of its front claws ("mantis") and its overall shrimp-like body form ("prawn").
- Mantis shrimp: The more common and scientifically preferred term for the same animal.
- Stomatopod: The scientific name for any member of the order Stomatopoda, which includes the mantis prawn.
- Mantis shrimp
- Stomatopod (technical)
The term "mantis prawn" has only one primary meaning, referring specifically to the stomatopod crustacean. It is not typically used idiomatically.