Mantis shrimp developed an internal structure to protect its club it uses to attack the preys with great force. This unique structure that wraps around its club protects it from being damage as it attacks its preys. The University of California Riverside reverse engineering the club and has determined that it is the structure that provides the strength. The material is organized in sheets of locally parallel fibres that are stacked upon each other such that each sheet is skewed by an angle from the sheet below it. UCR intends to use this structure in composite materials. 

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