Yes and no.
In the wild, prawns eat plankton, microscopic organisms that live in the water and include krill, algae, copepods and zooplankton. Prawns are scavengers, also feeding on decaying animal and plant matter, and this may include fish remains.
No. A prawn is a type of shrimp and belongs with the arthropods, specifically with the crustaceans.
prawns eat plankton
I have no idea, i don"t know!
Phyllum arthrapoda
No they belong to the fishes.
mammals
Yes
They are fishes. Not a MAMMALS!!!
They are three members of the Crustacean family.
no it's a fish No, they are a type of fish. They belong to the pipefish family who have prehensile tails and long snouts.
Not exactly. They belong to the class Actinopterygii. Osteichthyes is the Superclass which includes Actinopterygii (ray-finned fishes) and Sarcopterygii (fleshy-finned or lobe-finned fishes).
They are invertebrates and are of the order crustaceans.they are classed as decapods.
Salmon is the name of several fishes of the family Salmonidae.They are found in both north atlantic and pacific oceans. the Atlantic Ocean species belong to the genes salmo the Pacific Ocean species belong to the genus oncorhynchus
small prawn; tiny prawn; mini prawn; puny prawn; prawn minor; prawn junior
Fish do not belong to a single family, but rather there are several families of fish including Characidae, Cynodontidae, Prochilodontidae, and others.