The terms "shrimp" and "prawns" are often used interchangeably. Each member of these species has its own scientific name. Some scientific names used for prawns are Penaeus monodon and Pandalus montagui.
There are over 540 species of prawn, belonging to the suborder Dendrobranchiata.
For example, Penaeus monodon is the scientific name for the giant tiger prawn.
The prawn, a relative of the shrimp, is of the sub-order Dendrobrachiata. There are many different families of prawns and the best place to look them up is at Wikipedia.org/wiki/Prawn
Normally prawns would not, but it depends on the environment where the prawns were raised. If their environment is contaminated with something then they will also become contaminated.
They're a type of crustacean. Copepod (maybe?) but not fish.
That IS the scientific name.
What is the scientific name of Wisteria?
Penaeus monodon
The prawn, a relative of the shrimp, is of the sub-order Dendrobrachiata. There are many different families of prawns and the best place to look them up is at Wikipedia.org/wiki/Prawn
Prawn belong to the order Decapoda. Within that order there are ten families and many species. (and those crazeh aliens in district 9, they were called prawns too... but that wasnt the proper scientific name for them, crazeh aliens is though)
there are many types of prawns. - tiger prawns -lobster -shrimp -king prawns -North Atlantic prawns -baby prawns i hope this i enough what is a grade prawns
no. prawns have shells
how prawns breath
Yes prawns are pink.
A Preponderance of Prawns
yes. in malays,prawns is 'udang'.
Prawns are not fish, they are crustaceans
prawns live in the sea antennae
Prawns come from the ocean. There are different types all over the world. Garlic prawns are just prawns cooked in oil or butter with minced garlic.