No, shrimp do not sting. Look at their tails; they are fins, not stingers.
because they look like shrimp
Some examples of bugs that look like shrimp include mantis shrimp, amphipods, and water boatmen. These insects have similar body shapes and features to shrimp, such as a curved body and multiple legs.
It is a shrimp that is translucent (partly clear) and has no pigment. it looks like its closest relative the Alabama shrimp.
salt water shrimp contain more iodine than fresh water shrimp
They look like squiggles, lines and shrimp.
bactirea and tiny shrimp
You would use the word "shrimp" to refer to one or to more than one. "Wow look at all the shrimp" or "I will have just one shrimp please" It is like the word "deer"
To determine if ghost shrimp are pregnant, you can look for a greenish or yellowish saddle-shaped structure on the female shrimp's back. This saddle is actually the developing eggs, indicating that the shrimp is pregnant.
To determine if a shrimp is pregnant, you can look for a saddle-shaped structure on its back, which indicates the presence of eggs. Additionally, a pregnant shrimp may have a larger and rounder abdomen compared to non-pregnant shrimp.
shrimp eat a organism called plankton. this is a microscopic pant cell that lives in the salt water with the shrimp. if you want a larger answer, look it up on google.
It looks kind of REALLY old