Prawns are not fish, they are crustaceans
No, prawns are not considered fish. They are crustaceans, similar to shrimp, crabs, and lobsters.
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Prawns are not fish.Kingdom:Animalia Phylum:Arthropoda Subphylum:Crustacea Class:MalacostracaOrder:Decapoda Suborder:Dendrobranchiata
Is depends on what type of fish and also the size of the fish. Fish like smaller in size doesn't eat prawns but some with bigger size fish do eat prawns.
Large prawns are usually called 'jumbo prawns' or 'jumbo shrimp'. The words shrimp and prawn are used mostly interchangeably even though shrimp and prawns differ in their gill structure and are not the same creatures.Normally prawns or shrimp which are more than 1 ounce in weight (raw) are called 'jumbo' prawns or jumbo shrimp. This is 16 prawns per pound.
Prawns are best purchased fresh from a fish market, or previously frozen from your local grocer. Many coastal cities features fish markets where prawns, along with other seafood, are sold fresh each day.
Prawns are opportunistic feeders that typically consume a variety of plant and animal matter, making them omnivores. They scavenge for detritus on the ocean floor but also feed on smaller organisms like plankton and small fish.
Because they live in the sea!!!
Prawns or small type of fish
Crabs, worms, mollusks, prawns, and fish.