Crayfish (crawdads), crabs, lobsters, and shrimp are among the more familiar edible decapods.
Other decapods that are frequently eaten although not well-recognized are squat lobsters, spiny lobsters, slipper lobsters, and king crabs; these are often sold as "lobster" or "crab" although they are not lobsters or crabs.
Krill, small shrimp-like decapods, are eaten in Russia and Japan. There are estimated to be between 150 million and 750 million TONS of krill in the waters around Antarctica.
yes they r edible. any type of stalks is edible
A beach flea is any of a group of various amphipod crustaceans of the family Talitridae, which live on beaches and jump like fleas.
nope
A bladdernut is any of various species of large shrubs or small trees, of the genus Staphylea, or Diospyros whyteana, a species of tree with edible fruit.
An edible crop is any crop or plant that someone grows that can be eaten.
There are edible wild plants in every state. In Eastern TN you will have various mushrooms, berries, edible greens, cattails, acorns (need to boil them to remove some of the tannic acid) hickory nuts and walnuts. And dozens more.
Any crustaceans (shrimp, krill, etc) that live in the open ocean (off-shore and off the bottom)
Crustaceans don't have any heart
yes. the purple plums are edible and any other plums
yes
As far as we know, there are no known edible resources on Uranus. Its extreme cold temperatures, lack of atmosphere, and composition primarily of gas and ice make it inhospitable for any form of life or edible substances.
The food in Prison was basic but edible. How do you know which wild mushrooms are edible and which are toxic. After sitting in the fruit basket for several weeks, the bananas were no longer edible.