Shrimp hide from their predators by crawling in tiny crevices and camouflaging themselves. They also escape prey by swimming very quickly.
to hide from predators and not to get eat'en.
yes
Bananas
Shrimp do not sleep in the same way that humans do, but they do have periods of rest where they are less active. They may become inactive or hide during these resting periods, especially during the day when they are more vulnerable to predators.
No. They hide instinctively.
Sea Sponges hide from there predators by either camouflaging themselves or either not hiding at all.
they hide in chris' bed
they hide in caves
Sharks, and bigger fish
Jaguars are apex predators and have no predators themselves.
camouflage
Humans, also many kinds of water mammals like otter, platypus, water rats and some kinds of fish.