No, they live in the water.
Any crustaceans (shrimp, krill, etc) that live in the open ocean (off-shore and off the bottom)
Seaweed, plankton, dolphins, whales, sharks, fish, krill, porpoises, jellyfish, and shrimp.
Seaweed, plankton, dolphins, whales, sharks, fish, krill, porpoises, jellyfish, and shrimp.
where do cleaner shrimp live
Brine shrimp thrive in shallow, brackish water.
shrimp, crab, lobster next to the shore most common
No, most shrimp types will not be able to live without skin.
Shrimp typically inhabit various zones of the rocky shore, often found in crevices, tide pools, and among algae-covered rocks. They prefer areas with ample shelter and food sources, such as small organisms and detritus. Some shrimp species may also dwell in deeper waters near the rocky substrate, while others can be found in intertidal zones during low tide. Their adaptability allows them to thrive in these dynamic environments.
Shrimp will eat dead fish for certain. As for live fish, if the shrimp is large enough and the fish is small enough, then shrimp will eat live fish too.
Its a small shrimp in thé sea mostly seen in thé sandbank shore.
pink shrimp live in the warm costal waters of main in the united staes
yes bacteria does live near the shore