yes cause we just found 2 of them
yes. they eat pretty much anything.. as long as its not still alive
the alive and the slow moving shrimp
the alive and the slow moving shrimp
She still looks pretty fresh: there is colour in her cheeks and lips.
No. A parasite feeds on its hos while keeping it alive, which is not the case with a shrimp eating algae.
No, shrimp cannot survive outside of water as they require a moist environment to breathe and stay alive.
The shrimp would usually move if you touch it if it is alive so if you prod it a bit and it doesn't move it is likely to be dead
Shrimp are born from eggs. Female shrimp lay thousands of eggs, which are fertilized by male shrimp. Once the eggs hatch, they release larvae into the water, which eventually develop into juvenile shrimp. This life cycle is typical for many marine species.
Shrimp- dead or alive or dirt and gunk in the air ducts. 40 years ago, it was not uncommon for pranksters to take off your hubcaps and fill them with shrimp before reattaching.
still alive still alive still alive
YES! well and alive