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London - (Reuters) - A giant shrimp living on Australia's Great Barrier Reef can see a world beyond the rainbow that is invisible to other animals, scientists said on Wednesday.

Mantis shrimps, dubbed "thumb splitters" by divers because of their vicious claws, have the most complex eyes in the animal kingdom, capable of seeing colors from the ultraviolet to the infrared, as well as detecting other subtle variations in light.

They view the world in up to 12 primary colors - four times as many as humans - and can measure six different kinds of light polarization, Swiss and Australian researchers reported.

Polarization is the direction of oscillation in light waves.

Just why Gonodactylus smithii needs this level of rarefied vision is unclear, although the researchers suspect it is to do with food and sex.

"Some of the animals they like to eat are transparent and quite hard to see in sea-water, except they're packed full of polarizing sugars. I suspect they light up like Christmas trees as far as these shrimp are concerned," said Andrew White of the University of Queensland.

And the shrimps probably use tiny changes in color and polarization to send sexual signals between males and females, the researchers believe.
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BiffSplitkins
Pretty impressive seeing things in 12 primary colors.. that's pretty mind blowing to imagine seeing that way. But....

They won't see so good when I get done with em' grin2.gif

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Siara
Amazing! When I first started posting here some launched a thread asking if it would be possible for an alien planet to have a color that didn't occur on earth. This reminds me of that.

I wonder how they can tell that a color is a primary color without being able to see it.

I've read that many flowers that look white to us are incredibly colorful to insects, which see in a different spectrum.
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