A shrimp goes through several stages before it becomes an adult, each step has its own name as follows..... egg > nauplii > zoeae > myses > postlarvae > shrimp. This process takes about twelve days, more details can be found on the related link, under life cycle.
nobody knows broccoli could be called shrimp and shrimp could be called broccoli.
Shrimp Scampi
Nope... once the baby shrimp hatch... they're independent.
Iraal is the Tamil word for Shrimp
The tiny shrimp are called brine shrimp (from their very salty water habitat).
Just a school, or Prawns if they are large shrimp. Funny, you would think "large shrimp" is an oxymoron.
Yes there is. But its not really a shrimp, its a Crustacean. Its called a mantis shrimp because it strikes like a mantis and because its in the same family as true shrimp.
usually black tiger shrimp are used and are called ebi in Japanese
Shrimp is the adjective form as well as the noun and a verb. Example uses: As an adjective: The shrimp boats lined the harbor. As a noun: This shrimp is excellent. As a verb: We shrimp in the summer months and work the lobster traps the rest of the year.
Typically, the female shrimp is larger than the shrimp, and occasionally darker. At times, when the female is pregnant, the curved underbelly will distinguish her, but this is not as reliable.
Large prawns are usually called 'jumbo prawns' or 'jumbo shrimp'. The words shrimp and prawn are used mostly interchangeably even though shrimp and prawns differ in their gill structure and are not the same creatures.Normally prawns or shrimp which are more than 1 ounce in weight (raw) are called 'jumbo' prawns or jumbo shrimp. This is 16 prawns per pound.
Sorry im a little shellfish . Get it , cuz shrimp are very selfish