no
shrimp, insects and sometimes other fish
Some examples of bugs that look like shrimp include mantis shrimp, amphipods, and water boatmen. These insects have similar body shapes and features to shrimp, such as a curved body and multiple legs.
Yes they are.
They eat aquatic insects like leeches and frogs. It also will eat shrimp, crustaceans, mollusks, and small fish about 10" long.
No; it comes from scale insects.
It means a animal with a crust or a shell. like crabs, lobsters, barnacles, and shrimp not snails, armadillos, or insects.
Freshwater shrimp are consumers because they feed on organic matter like algae, small insects, and plant debris. They do not produce their own food through photosynthesis like producers (plants) do.
flamingos eat algae, small insects and small crustaceans shrimp shrimp, that's what gives them their color.
The Mantis Shrimp and Mollusks are both invertebrates, but the mantis shrimp is technically in the phylum arthropoda (meaning jointed foot) and a mollusk is from the phylum mollusca (meaning soft body, but usually has a hard shell).
Shrimp, Crayfish, Insects-and sometimes even frogs!
Shrimp, Crayfish, Insects-and sometimes even frogs!
It could be a hummingbird moth.