What ever is inside of the exoskeleton. So, not the legs head or shell.
easy, first a little innocent plankton comes along and gets eaten by a shrimp, then the shrimp gets eaten by a fish which gets eaten by a shark. plankton, shrimp, fish, shark!
yes they do.
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Shrimp
Most shrimp species have a sharp beak that helps them avoid being eaten. When they are attacked, a shrimp will stab the predator with its beak that grows out of its head.
Cleaned, cooked and peeled before being eaten.
Humans eat freshwater shrimp. In their natural habitat, freshwater shrimp are often eaten by larger fish. The California freshwater shrimp is considered an endangered species, and is under protection.
No. A shrimp is a crustacean.
Some commonly eaten fish in America include salmon, tuna, cod, and shrimp. These fish are popular due to their mild flavor and versatility in cooking various dishes.
Ghost shrimp are just the same as fish when it comes to water quality. They are likely to be eaten by Gouramies. Fresh water shrimp make up a part of the Gouramies natural diet.
I suppost that there are many, but one animal that I know is eaten both living and dead is shrimp. Live shrimp are not an unheard of food in China and Korea (and other countries, I'm sure). Apparently the head is the best part.