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A shrimp is a prey. A shrimp is a prey.
no! a tarpon is not a predator it eats shrimp
Most shrimp species have a sharp beak that helps them avoid being eaten. When they are attacked, a shrimp will stab the predator with its beak that grows out of its head.
Shrimp and goldfish have a predator-prey relationship in an aquatic ecosystem. Goldfish may feed on shrimp as part of their diet, which can impact the population of shrimp in the ecosystem.
Say shrimp were greatly endangered. That would cause the shrimps prey's population to grow because its not being eaten. It would also cause the shrimps predator to die out because it has no food. Then the shrimp's predator's predator would start to out to because it has no food. So what started out as just the shrimp is now a whole mess of species that are endangered or even extinct!
The Goby fish provides both the shrimp and the goby protection from predators. The goby warns the shrimp by its tail when a predator is near,so it can retreat to safety.
Humans, also many kinds of water mammals like otter, platypus, water rats and some kinds of fish.
Predators; Mangrove snakes sea birds people Prey: shrimp muscles crabs etc...
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.
Some predators of pufferfish or blowfish are different types of sharks and snakes that live in the sea. Another predator is the human.
Forrest Gump
Shrimp play a crucial role in marine ecosystems as they serve as both predator and prey. They are omnivorous creatures, feeding on algae, detritus, and small invertebrates. Shrimp are involved in various symbiotic relationships, such as cleaning larger organisms or serving as hosts for parasites.