Because - they have no internal skeleton.
No they do not. They have exoskeletons and thus are invertebrates.
Prawns are invertebrates, as they don't have a spine.
No, prawns do not have a backbone. They are classified as invertebrates, meaning they lack a spinal column. Instead, prawns have an exoskeleton made of chitin that provides structure and protection. This characteristic is typical of crustaceans, the group to which prawns belong.
No. Crawfish, or crayfish, are crustaceans. They are related to and like lobsters, crabs, shrimp, and barnacles.
No, prawns are not herbivores. They are omnivores, meaning they eat both plant matter and other animals. In the wild, prawns typically feed on small organisms such as plankton, algae, and small invertebrates.
In the wild, prawns eat plankton, microscopic organisms that live in the water and include krill, algae, copepods and zooplankton. Prawns are scavengers, also feeding on decaying animal and plant matter.
Most fish do. I would say that all fish do, but it seems on Earth there is always an exception because there are so many different types of fish in the world.
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
Prawns and shirmps belong to the phylum arthropoda and organism with backbones belong to the phylum chordata. Therefore prawns, shrimps (crustaceans) and insects do not have a backbone.
no. prawns have shells
It is not a herbivore as it eats small prawns
Yes prawns are pink.