Prawns have various predators in their natural habitats, including fish, crustaceans, seabirds, and marine mammals. Larger fish species like snapper and grouper often feed on prawns, while other crustaceans, such as larger shrimp and crabs, may also prey on them. Additionally, some species of octopus and certain seabirds will hunt for prawns as part of their diet. These predators play a crucial role in maintaining the ecological balance in marine ecosystems.
According to oxford dictionary a group of prawns is called Michelle
there are many types of prawns. - tiger prawns -lobster -shrimp -king prawns -North Atlantic prawns -baby prawns i hope this i enough what is a grade prawns
no. prawns have shells
Yes prawns are pink.
A Preponderance of Prawns
how prawns breath
Prawns have whiskers, or antennae, primarily for sensory purposes. These appendages help them detect changes in their environment, such as the presence of food, predators, or mates. The long, sensitive antennae can pick up chemical signals in the water and aid in navigation, enhancing their ability to survive in their aquatic habitats.
prawns live in the sea antennae
yes. in malays,prawns is 'udang'.
Prawns are not fish, they are crustaceans
Prawns come from the ocean. There are different types all over the world. Garlic prawns are just prawns cooked in oil or butter with minced garlic.
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