Odontodactylus japonicus [Odontodactylus japonicus]

Description

This species is commonly associated with sheltered reef habitats, where it can retreat quickly if disturbed. Divers may notice it as a compact, armored predator that peeks out and then snaps back into cover with impressive speed. Its distinctive mantis-like stance and energetic behavior make it an exciting find during reef dives.

Where To See Odontodactylus japonicus

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Taxonomy
Phylum Arthropods
Arthropoda
Class Crabs, Lobsters & Shrimp
Malacostraca
Order Mantis Shrimp
Stomatopoda
Family Mantis Shrimps (Peacock & Smashers)
Odontodactylidae
Genus Mantis Shrimps
Odontodactylus
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