The invasive species, nicknamed “the thumb splitter” is also known to make a “rumbling growl sound,” officials said.
Japanese mantis shrimp can alter native habitats by digging burrows to live in and may compete with native species for food and space, experts said. Compared to the native species, Japanese mantis ...
Japanese mantis shrimp can alter native habitats by digging burrows to live in and may compete with native species for food and space, experts said. Compared to the native species, Japanese mantis ...