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feed on insects like grasshoppers, spiders, moths, caterpillars, beetles, dragonflies, wasps, worms, and shrimp. They also eat grass and sedge seeds
The story of "The Sparrow and the Shrimp" is a popular fable from Japan. It can be found in various collections of Japanese folktales, as well as online resources that feature traditional stories. This fable teaches a moral lesson about humility and cooperation.
The Sparrow and the Shrimp fell in love. They both could not live comfortably in either hay field nor water but compromised for their love. The Shrimp died in the intense heat of the sun in the hay field and a farmer was burning the land to prepare for planting. Then the Sparrow died along side of the Shrimp not wanting to part from her, being forever by her side.
Hawaiian shrimp curry,Ham and chicken casserole,Easy island chicken,And seaside shrimp casserole.
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3 tonnes of shrimp, 7 tonnes of crab and a baloni
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The mantis shrimp can scratch up the octopus and make it lose energy. So, now the matis shrimp can defeat it.
Generally, no. Green algae and cyanobactieria (formerly known as blue green algae) are autotrophs, and are photosynthetic. Detritus is organic material that has been degraded physically or chemically. Detritivores are animals that consume detritus. A good example of a detritivore is a shrimp in a salt marsh. Cordgrass breaks down into detritus, and many species of shrimp consume that material.
What is the Pygmy Seahorse food chain? Well, you got to the right place to find that out... Although, it involves small shrimp, small crustaceans, and also don't forget zooplankton..... The crustaceans gives energy to the zooplankton. The zooplankton gives its energy to the shrimp then the shrimp gives its energy to the Pygmy seahorse...
The food that it eats, like small shrimp and algae.
Brine shrimp is a shrimp alright?, what are producers?, they are plants and algae because they make their own food, you never see a plant or algae eating something else(apart from venus flytrap which is for nutrients not for energy) So as shrimp is in the animal kingdom, nope it isn't a producer.