Pond Shrimp can be less than an inch
Shrimp maybe
I have no idea, but I need to know for a science project on pond life. :(
Yes, shrimp eat pond weeds. The crustacean in question generally gets classified as an omnivore ("everything-eater") and therefore may sample pond animals and plants during meal times.
A shrimp pond is a controlled aquatic environment specifically designed for the farming of shrimp, primarily for commercial purposes. These ponds can vary in size and are typically constructed with features to manage water quality, salinity, and temperature to optimize shrimp growth. Farmers use techniques such as aeration and feeding to enhance production and ensure healthy shrimp. Shrimp farming in ponds is a significant part of the aquaculture industry, contributing to global seafood supply.
Seahorses like to eat small fish, small shrimp, plankton and other small creatures. small fish, small shrimp, and plankton. mall fish, small shrimp, and plankton.
The Ghost Shrimp, or Glass Shrimp is transparent, with a small orange dot near the tail.
flamingos eat algae, small insects and small crustaceans shrimp shrimp, that's what gives them their color.
Shrimp may be your answer.
yes
pond is small and a swamp is big.
a puddle
flamingos eat algae, small insects and small crustaceans shrimp shrimp, that's what gives them their color.