Shrimp belong to the Phylum Arthropoda and the Class Crustacea, Order Decapoda.
No, a shrimp is not considered a fish. Shrimp belong to the crustacean family, while fish belong to the vertebrate family.
No, shrimp are not considered fish. Shrimp belong to the crustacean family, while fish belong to the vertebrate family.
Phylum: Arthropoda Subphylum: Crustacea Class: Branchiopoda Order: Anostraca Family: Artemiidae Genus: Artemia
Shrimp belong to the phylum Arthropoda, class Malacostraca, order Decapoda, and suborder Pleocyemata. They are further classified into various families, genera, and species based on specific characteristics and traits.
Yes - shrimp belong to the Kingdom Animalia. Animals are Eukaryotic, usually multicellular and belong to the Kingdom Animalia (or Metazoa).
No, shrimp are not considered fish in the classification of aquatic animals. Shrimp belong to the crustacean group, while fish belong to the group of vertebrates.
No, shrimp are not considered a type of fish. Shrimp belong to a different group of animals called crustaceans, while fish belong to the group of animals known as vertebrates.
crustaceans
The word that does not belong with the others is "eel." While lobster, crab, and shrimp are all crustaceans, eel is a type of fish.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Gammarus spp.
No, shrimp are not small fish; they are classified as crustaceans, which are a different group of aquatic animals. Shrimp belong to the order Decapoda, which includes other shellfish like crabs and lobsters. While they may share similar habitats with fish, their biological structure and classification are distinct.
dead shrimps ha ha Ghost shrimp are actually shrimp that are clear and very fast. People say they go through things but it actually goes back to their extreme speed. So in the end shrimp are just shrimp.