No because shrimps shells do not rot they simply stay as they are xxx
in their shells
Hide in There Shells
in there shells?
Hide in There Shells
they hide in their shells
No they are not high in calcium. Shrimp shells are made of chitin, the same material insects exoskeletons, crab & lobster shells, and spider-webs are made of.
Shrimp hide from their predators by crawling in tiny crevices and camouflaging themselves. They also escape prey by swimming very quickly.
A conch shell is hard, cylindrical and is not jointed. A shrimp shell has many parts that move with the shrimp and provide protection. Additionally, the material that the shells are made of are entirely different. Conch shells are made primarily of a mineral called aragonite. Each layer of aragonite is reinforced by layers of protein. Shrimp shells are made of chitin, the same material insects exoskeletons, crab & lobster shells, and spiderwebs are made of.
Hide in Their Shells
It's really obvious, they hide in their shells. Anybody knows that.
UH....YEAH!!!!! Unless you are doing like boiled shrimp then you would leave the shells on. You should boil them with something like OLD BAY SEASONING until pink.