jumbo shrimp
Yes, some types live in fresh water.
Rainbow trout, plankton, Largemouth Bass, Freshwater eel, some types of frogs, crabs, shrimp, some ants, some dogs, and some pie.
Yes. There's a variety of saltwater and freshwater shrimp. Some examples of saltwater shrimp are cleaner shrimp and mantis shrimp, and some examples of freshwater shrimp are cherry shrimp and bamboo shrimp. If you do get a pet shrimp, make sure you research how to properly care for the shrimp you decide on.
Some species of shrimp, like the California freshwater shrimp are becoming endangered. This is due to hunting and habitat destruction.
That depends on the species of crayfish, some live in the ocean, some live in freshwater.
Yes, there are some types of puffers that live in freshwater but they are not compatible with many fish. what kinds?
here it is crabs,shrimp,worms,and some kinds of fishes....
Humans, also many kinds of water mammals like otter, platypus, water rats and some kinds of fish.
The humble, yet delicious "crayfish", known in the southern US as "crawdads" live in freshwater and have antennae.
They are plants that live in lakes or pounds.
Rainbow Fish are live bearing fish.
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.