They protect themselves with their shell. They can curl up their tail to protect their belly, and their claws help as protection from attacks.
Crayfish have an exoskeleton -- kind of like a shell -- called a cuticle.
A fire shrimp protects itself by letting sparks out of its rear end,and swimming away.
Most shrimp rely on camouflage, hiding or fleeing. There is one species of shrimp that will take the fight to the attacker. See the link.
Ghost shrimp are almost completely transparent. Making them hard to spot. They can burrow down into the ground and usually find excellent hiding places.
It swims quickly away from the predator. It also has a protective exoskeleton and can camouflage well. the shrimp can also pinch it's predator with it's chelipeds
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well, ghost shrimps clean the fish.
yes they geat ghost shrimp and brine shrimp
no they have pink spots on them if the spots are red they are highly poisoness
Yes ghost fish can eat the same food as other fish, if the food falls to the bottom of the tank.
Dark and ghost. Yes, ghost is weak to itself.
i guess cross doesnt have an effect on ghost...
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A blackbrid can protect itself from danger by
The opossum protect itself by playing dead.
Pig protect itself by hiding
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