The prawn, a relative of the shrimp, is of the sub-order Dendrobrachiata. There are many different families of prawns and the best place to look them up is at Wikipedia.org/wiki/Prawn
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.
The terms "shrimp" and "prawns" are often used interchangeably. Each member of these species has its own scientific name. Some scientific names used for prawns are Penaeus monodon and Pandalus montagui.
Yes, it is possible to artificially incubate freshwater shrimp eggs. The eggs can be collected and transferred to a separate container with controlled water parameters such as temperature, pH, and salinity. The eggs will then hatch within a specific time frame under these controlled conditions, allowing for successful incubation.
The scientific name for cyclops is Cyclopidae, which refers to a family of freshwater copepods that are characterized by their single, central eye. These tiny crustaceans play important roles in aquatic ecosystems as both predators and prey.
Some animals that live in freshwater and have antennae include freshwater shrimp, freshwater crayfish, and water beetles. These antennae help them sense their surroundings, locate food, and communicate with other members of their species.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Gammarus spp.
The scientific name for the common freshwater shrimp is Macrobrachium. This genus includes various species, such as Macrobrachium rosenbergii, which is known as the giant river prawn. Freshwater shrimp can be found in various habitats, including rivers, lakes, and ponds, and they play an important role in aquatic ecosystems.
the scientific name for the Pink Shrimp is, the Pinkus Vaganus Shrimulos
class of shrimp.
There isn't but the scientific name of Turtles, Terrapins and Tortoise is Testudines.
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.
Their common name is Brine Shrimp. Their scientific name is Artemia
Caredea
no, as brine shrimp are saltwater animals and will not survive in freshwater.
A freshwater shrimp weighs about 2 ounces
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Penaeus spp.
Many species go by the common name "ghost shrimp." If you're referring to Palaemonid shrimp of the genus Palaemonetes,there are freshwater, brackish, and saltwater species.