yes cause we just found 2 of them
It is about the last tadpole left alive. you are the tadpole and have to stay alive.
Triops Longicaudatus, or the tadpole shrimp are omnivorous. They will eat insects, small fish, tadpoles and anything that is smaller than they are, including other tadpole shrimp.
yes. they eat pretty much anything.. as long as its not still alive
When shrimp are still alive, they typically exhibit a translucent or bluish-gray color, which can vary depending on the species. Their shells may have slight variations in hue, including shades of pink, brown, or green. It's only after cooking that shrimp turn a vibrant pink-orange color.
Triops, a type of tadpole shrimp, first evolved about 300 million years ago, and are still around today. For more information, check out the related link.
Water to swim in
the alive and the slow moving shrimp
Tadpole shrimp, belonging to the order Notostraca, are considered "living fossils" and have existed for approximately 200 million years, dating back to the Triassic period. They have changed very little over this vast span of time, showcasing their resilience and adaptability in various aquatic environments.
the alive and the slow moving shrimp
A tadpole.
its a tadpole! ;D
It's still a frog, but it is probably in the tadpole stage.