I think Plankton can adapt to the artic but not shrimp.
what eats a fairy shrimp .
Conservancy fairy shrimp was created in 1990.
Fairy shrimp live in vernal pools. They are approximately one inch long, and related to lobsters. They swim upside down so they can eat the algae on the water's surface.
what eats a fairy shrimp .
Fairy shrimp are easily identified in vernal pools. They appear as 1/2 to 1 1/2 inch crustaceans swimming upside down. The adult fairy shrimp have stalked compound eyes, two sets of antennae, and 11 pairs of leaf-like swimming legs.
Fairy shrimp are filter-feeders that primarily subsist on detritus: dead organic material, largely of plant origin.
With gills
fairy shrimp eat an assortment of zooplanton (thats all i could find :L)
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