The many small hairs located on the underside of the shrimp. Some of them are legs and others are feelers.
it in the chest not the head
The term "jumbo shrimp" does not reliably refer to any particular shrimp species. While most are smaller there are several species of shrimp (e.g. Black Tiger Shrimp or Scarlet Shrimp) in which individuals can weigh several pounds. As such the best answer I can give you is "one or more".
Amazingly this giant of the ocean feeds on some of the smallest marine life - tiny shrimp like animals called krill. A single adult blue whale can consume 3,6000kg of krill a day. They mainly catch their food by diving, and descend to depths of approximately 500m. The whale's mouth has a fascinating row of plates fringed with bristles to help it filter its' main source of food - Plankton from the water. There is what looks like a moustache of long bristles on the end of each plate to help it hold the minute prey. With each mouthful, the whale can hold up to 5,000kg of water and plankton. Having forced the water out of its mouth, the whale licks these bristles with its fleshy tongue.
There are typically around 10-12 medium-sized shrimp in 3 ounces. The exact number can vary depending on the size of the shrimp.
They aren't fish. They are brine shrimp. (shrimp = invertebrates)
on its legs
Too many to count.
The function of the antennae and the antennules is to feel around in the dark. because shrimp are blind this is a necessary feature. shrimp also use these appendages to feed on tiny, microscopic prey such as phytoplankton and algae
shrimps are the loudest animal in the world
it in the chest not the head
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.
because they look like shrimp
um heads tails legs and well......butts
Shrimp are able to find food due to feelers on the top of their heads. These feelers help them to smell and locate food.
Shrimp are able to find food due to feelers on the top of their heads. These feelers help them to smell and locate food.
they are metameric beings (segmented body), they have anexoskeleton made of chitin and they present articulated limbs.
Forrest Gump