It uses its legs for walking, swimming, searching the ground for food and to clutch on its prey (plankton, tiny fish).
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They have a hart
Shrimp have a hard exoskeleton covering their body, called a carapace. This exoskeleton provides protection and support for the shrimp's body.
No. A shrimp is a crustacean.
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It uses its legs and starts scratching it until the blue ringed octopus has no energy left. If the blue ringed octopus tries to poison it, it does nothing because the mantis shrimp has hard armor protecting it.
A shrimp typically has 10 to 16 pairs of prongs on its body.
Yes, loaches are known to eat shrimp as part of their diet.
There is no difference in how the body uses organic foods, processed foods, or any other foods.
White shrimp tend to have a milder taste compared to pink shrimp, which are slightly sweeter. In terms of texture, white shrimp are firmer while pink shrimp are more delicate. Culinary uses vary, with white shrimp being more versatile for grilling or sauting, while pink shrimp are often preferred for dishes like shrimp cocktail or ceviche.
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