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They drink water! They do drink water BUT..... Freshwater Shrimps are omnivores and detritivores (They eat dead plants at the bottom of the pond).
They are also called sideswimmers, but they are really not freshwater shrimps, though some people call them that. They are a type of amphipod, which is related to freshwater shrimps.
no
It feeds on annelid worms and insect larvae, freshwater shrimps, and yabbies (freshwater crayfish).
This depends on the shrimp varieties, such as freshwater shrimp or shrimp seawater inside ?
yes pollution
A Duckbill Platypus knows that there are shrimps and crayfish in the fresh water by using its electro receptors on its bill to sense them. Go to http://www.blueplanetbiomes.org/duckbill_platypus.htm for more infomation.
because they are sensitive to pollution and that how you can tell how polluted a river is
Bees and other insects can see pollution, unlike us humans.
pesticide runoff from farm fields
Yes; these are marine yabbies - ghost shrimps - not used as food, but sometimes as bait. Freshwater yabbies are a crayfish, and good to eat.
Salmon, stone fly nymph, mayfly nymph- Clean Water Fresh water shrimps, caddis fly lava, snail - slightly polluted Water louse, blood worm, sludge worm, rat-tailed maggot- Very dirty water