Brine shrimp generally do not fight each other; they are more focused on feeding and survival. However, in situations where food is scarce, larger brine shrimp may consume smaller ones, engaging in cannibalistic behavior. This typically occurs in dense populations or when resources are limited, as they prioritize survival over social interaction. Overall, their interactions are largely dictated by environmental conditions and resource availability.
yes they do
Brine shrimp breathe through gill plates on their feet.
It is important to give each shrimp a burial ceremony so they willed not be angered in the after life. A proper burial ceremony consists of placing each shrimp individually in an outdoor dirt area along with a speech (doesn't have to be long). In an ideal circumstance, each shrimp will have a unique name.
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they go to the bathroom
africans fight each other because they belive that they should
it caused lroquois to fight each other
Yes, there is evidence the velociraptors did fight each other, sometimes to the death.
It is difficult to determine the exact number of sea monkeys in the world as they are sold as kits for individuals to raise at home. The term "sea monkeys" typically refers to a type of brine shrimp. However, there are millions of sea monkeys sold each year in various kits.
they wont fight they have to be the same BREED and LITTER to not fight each other .
Depending on the species, just about anything, even each other.
a sport in which two people fight each other