That is called the "sand vein" or intestine. The black substance is feces.
Its a vein
Upside down
they migrate south for the winter
Deep becaus when they are caught the net goes down to the bottom of the sea to catch the shrimp.
The black line running down the back of a shrimp is actually the digestive tract of the shrimp not a vein. They call it de-veining when removing it, but in reality you are gutting it.
I am no expert but a betta fish is a carnivore. They eat meat. it is best to stick to a more natural diet, ie: insects, baby brine shrimp, pellets if nothing else is available, although bettas generally turn these down..
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The black "vein" is merely the shrimp's intestinal tract. It contains food -- in shrimp, that would be plankton -- in various stages of digestion. This part of the shrimp is completely harmless and edible. Removing the tract from the shrimp is time-consuming, tedious, and truly pointless. Plus, it is virtually impossible to remove every bit of it, and some pieces are going to remain. If you absolutely must remove it, here is how to do it: Cook and shell the shrimp, peel a back strip down to the tail revealing the dark line, and use a small, sharp knife to remove the tract. If you want to enjoy shrimp and just cannot bear the tract nor want to go to the unnecessary trouble of removing it, then make -- or order -- shrimp tempura (shrimp covered in batter and deep fried). You can also prepare or order shrimp that has not been shelled. Cooking shrimp in a wok with lots of vegetables will take attention away from that black line. There are also a number of scrumptious shrimp dishes made with sauces, from Italian scampi to the classic Japanese shrimp sauce. Here is a wondeful recipe for a sauce that is easy and quick
Ants and shrimp both belong to the phylum Arthopoda. Some key characteristics of this phyla are an exoskeleton made of chitin, a segmented body, and multiple pairs of paired legs.
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This really comes down to personal opinion. However, some ideas of recipes that one should consider trying include Buttery Shrimp with pasta, Parmesan Shrimp, and Shrimp with Garlic.
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You cannot hunt down Herobrine on vanilla Minecraft, since he doesn't exist. He never was in the game and he never will be.