Scuds (sideswimmers) are crustaceans
In the bottom of fresh water habitats
trout and green river trout
Scuds are omnivorous, feeding on detritus and algae as well as preying on small invertebrates. These freshwater crustaceans play an important role in aquatic ecosystems as both scavengers and predators.
A scud is a herbivore because it only eats plants. Scuds are tiny crustaceans, that are close relatives of crayfish and water fleas.
Zigmund Hahn has written: 'Under the scuds' -- subject(s): Personal narratives, Iraq-Kuwait Crisis, 1990-1991, Persian Gulf War, 1991
You cant once it happens it happens there is no stopping the next Korean war, they also say that nuclear missiles, scuds, and bombardment will be use, so lets hope that the Korean war 2 wont happen
They are also called sideswimmers, but they are really not freshwater shrimps, though some people call them that. They are a type of amphipod, which is related to freshwater shrimps.
The bug that looks like shrimp, known as a scud or amphipod, plays a significant role in the ecosystem as it serves as a food source for various aquatic animals such as fish and amphibians. Additionally, scuds help in breaking down organic matter, contributing to nutrient cycling in aquatic environments.
Answer 1The figures seem to indicate that 50 Scuds were fired at Israel. Patriot missiles engaged 47 of them, and 45 of those were intercepted. That means that two got through, plus the three that were not engaged for various reason for a total of five actual hits on Israel.Answer 2158 patriots were launched at Saudi Arabia and Israel.... It is currently thought that no Patriots intercepted any Scud...The success of the Patriot missile defence system was greatly exaggerated. G W bush senior was aware of this and blatantly lied to the U.S public and the world in general.... For more information see below.
The main organisms found in the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area include white-tailed deer, black bears, various bird species, and a diverse range of plant life. Additionally, the Delaware River that flows through the area supports a variety of fish species.
Seaducks, also known as Merginae, are mostly marine-based birds although some species depend on rivers for their habitat. Seaducks mostly eat fish although some of these birds consume molluscs or crustaceans from the sea floor. Either way, the diet of these birds is not plant based, and therefore, sea ducks are not herbivores.