Shrimp are classified as follows: Eukarya Animalia Arthrodoa Crustacea Malacostraca Decapoda Pleocyemata Caridea. The species is Caridea.
An alpheid is a member of the Alpheidae, a group of aroud 600 species including the pistol shrimp.
Yes, though it is a recipe containing shrimp, not a species of shrimp.
No. The only species of shrimp that I know of that are called "Cleaner Shrimp" are all marine species and can not live in fresh water.
Some species of whales eat shrimp and are omnivores.
The term "jumbo shrimp" does not reliably refer to any particular shrimp species. While most are smaller there are several species of shrimp (e.g. Black Tiger Shrimp or Scarlet Shrimp) in which individuals can weigh several pounds. As such the best answer I can give you is "one or more".
No, the fire shrimp is not an endangered species. The fire shrimp is also known as the blood shrimp due to its bright red color.
Many species go by the common name "ghost shrimp." If you're referring to Palaemonid shrimp of the genus Palaemonetes,there are freshwater, brackish, and saltwater species.
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A couple hundred. here is a list of some of the species. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Atlantic_decapod_species#Shrimp_and_prawns
Sea-Monkeys are a miniature species of shrimp.
Fire shrimp live in salt water. A good red-coloured freshwater shrimp species is the cherry red shrimp(Neocardina Heteropoda.)
Peacock mantis shrimp are not an endangered species. While some prize them because of their coloring, others consider them to be a pest.