The scientific name for the common freshwater shrimp is Macrobrachium. This genus includes various species, such as Macrobrachium rosenbergii, which is known as the giant river prawn. Freshwater shrimp can be found in various habitats, including rivers, lakes, and ponds, and they play an important role in aquatic ecosystems.
They drink water! They do drink water BUT..... Freshwater Shrimps are omnivores and detritivores (They eat dead plants at the bottom of the pond).
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.
There isn't but the scientific name of Turtles, Terrapins and Tortoise is Testudines.
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Shrimps grow in both saltwater and freshwater environments. They can be found in coastal waters, estuaries, and even some freshwater lakes and rivers. Shrimps usually live on the ocean floor, hiding in crevices or burrowing in the sand.
It feeds on annelid worms and insect larvae, freshwater shrimps, and yabbies (freshwater crayfish).
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Gammarus spp.
The prawn, a relative of the shrimp, is of the sub-order Dendrobrachiata. There are many different families of prawns and the best place to look them up is at Wikipedia.org/wiki/Prawn
This depends on the shrimp varieties, such as freshwater shrimp or shrimp seawater inside ?
Yes, guppies are freshwater fish. Their scientific name is Poecilia reticulata.
Yes, guppies are Freshwater Fish. Their scientific name is Poecilia reticulata.
The scientific name for freshwater crabs varies depending on the specific species. However, they belong to the infraorder Brachyura within the order Decapoda, making them closely related to true crabs found in marine environments.