Brine shrimp belong to the group of animals known as crustaceans.
There are several hundred different species of crayfish around the world. The most common one in US seafood markets and restaurants is the red swamp crayfish, Procambarus clarkii, most of which come from Louisiana.
Shrimp belong to the family Crustacea, which is a large group of arthropods that also includes crabs, lobsters, and crayfish. Within the Crustacea family, shrimp are further classified into different genera and species.
The life cycle of a prawn consists of three main stages: larval, post-larval, and adult. Prawn larvae hatch from eggs and go through several molting stages before developing into post-larval stage. Post-larvae then grow into adult prawns, which reproduce and continue the life cycle.
Yes, although they don't look exactly the same as fish scales, if you look closely their bodies are covered in scales and very small fins.
Hell No! that other will eat that ghost shrinp.
Shrimp are living creatures, and therefore they reproduce themselves so in that sense they are renewable.
However if you are referring to populations of shrimp that are being harvested by man for food then if man takes too many of them or harvests them in a bad year then man can destroy the population and the lives of other animals that feed on shrimp.
So while shrimp are renewable, mankind must learn to manage the resource properly or the resource could be lost (it has happened to the herring fishery in the north sea and there are many other examples of over exploitation).
In the wild they eat plant material, small bugs and pond creatures, and even each other if food is scarce.
If you are raising triops at home you can basically feed them anything organic. Chopped up vegetables and other kitchen scraps are good choices, or you can simply feed them a commercial fish food, like Betta fish food or shrimp pellets. You can also throw in dead bugs, spiders, etc and see if they will eat it. Or as the previous poster mentioned, you can even feed them grass.
If you need suggestions or specifics here is a link to a very good triops feeding guide, including how much to feed triops, when to feed triops, etc.
http://www.triopsguys.com/triops-feeding-guide-78/
No. They need constant humidity and warm moist soil. It might be possible for some to survive down towards the border, but I doubt it. Their is no stable conditions for them to survive. That's why you will find them in places like Florida, or the caribean.
The c rayfish starts its life as an egg. The female and male crayfish mate and the female lays hundreds of eggs. The eggs attach to the swimmerets/tail of the female and when the eggs hatch, they are fully formed, albeit tiny. They stay with the mother for 1-2 weeks. In 2 weeks, the crayfish is about 1 centimeter long. This is when the crayfish will venture out on their own. They reach full adult size at 3-4 months. The average lifespan out in the wild is 3-8 years. --third grade teacher
they eat other small shrimps and inverts by using there claw to shoot a blast that destroys other inverts exoskeleton
A study in 2006 showed that the average American consumes about 14 pounds annually.
If im not mistaking, Shrimp use their antennas and claws to feed.
Literally, no they are not, but If you are asking kingdom wize, yes.
you can steam them or grill them. i reccomend grilling them. Here is a good recipe.
You will need 3 big cloves of garlic minced
1 scotch bonnet pepper minced
fresh basil shredded
salt
black pepper
1.5 teaspoons of curry
1 shallot minced
in a small bowl combine the minced peppers, the shallots, garlic and basil then add the shrimp, then add 3 teaspoons of olive oil. allow it to marinate then put it on the grill
It's never advisable to re-freeze raw meat once it has been defrosted especially sea food - the worse kind of food poisoning is from sea food.
Shop bought shrimp are generally safe to freeze immediatly after purchase, but once defrosted, they are exposed to harmful bacteria which can spoil them, and therefore they cannot be refrozen. Defrosted shrimp should be covered and stored in the fridge, and consumed within two days.
-The following is from the UK Food Standards agency - http://www.eatwell.gov.uk/asksam/healthydiet/fiasandshellfishq/#A221177
When you buy prawns from a supermarket or fishmonger, they might have been frozen before, even if they aren't frozen when you buy them. Check the label or ask the person serving you, if you're not sure. You shouldn't freeze prawns that have already been defrosted.
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It uses its legs for walking, swimming, searching the ground for food and to clutch on its prey (plankton, tiny fish).
Is it a boy or girl?
Boy Names
Andy
Andrew
Bobby (Bob)
Corey
Clayton
Xander
Zeachiule ( Zeke-E -U-ll)
Girl names
Desirea
Korea
Katelynn
Katie
Kathleen
Sugar
Gum Drop'
you can go on and on with the names. Its whatever you want to name it.
Rice is often an accompaniment to boiled shrimp. A good Cajun dirty rice is great.
Beach dinners are often shellfish,corn and boiled new potatoes and a variation on that would be shrimp with boiled new potatoes,butter and parsley.