Can shrimp survive without a sea anemone?
A symbiotic relationship is shared by two creatures, and will benefit at least one of them. Sea anemones and shrimp do have this relationship.
Shrimp are shellfish, if that helps. The shrimp is actually a crustacean, along with crabs and lobsters.
How long can you keep frozen seafood?
If it is preserved properly below minus 20 degree temp the shelf life could be upt 24 months
Where do shrimp fit in the food web?
sun then algae then shrimp then the fish eat the shrimp then either humans catch the fish and eat it or a bigger fish eats it.
Do shrimp eat live plants at the bottom of the pond?
While they are still smaller than 1 cm, they don't live on the bottom. They float around in the water. While at this stage they eat small plants and animals that are also suspended in the water. These are known as plankton. Shrimp grow very quickly and after a year they are usually about 4 cm long. By this time they need to live on the bottom to find enough food too keep them going, The variety of food they search for also becomes bigger with a preference for the meat of other animal as food, preferring to hunt after dark for small creatures like small mud shrimp, very small shellfish and worms. Shrimp like to scavenge dead crab, fish and other large creatures. They are also cannibals and smaller shrimp as well as shrimp that have just changed their shell are in danger of being eaten as well. Shrimp will eat anything and play a part in keeping the sea lagoon and river floor clean. The environment they find themselves in does not lend itself to clear visibility so they have developed a keen sense of smell that comes from the feelers that emanate from their heads. with them they can navigate the muddy bottom in the darkness.
No. Shrimp are ectothermic, which means they rely on external heat to achieve a functional body temperature, because they are unable to produce enough internal heat energy of their own,Their body temperatures are the same or nearly the same as their surroundings. The common term for ectothermic is "cold-booded." Endothermic organisms produce enough extra energy from metabolism within their bodies, that they are able to maintain a constant body temperature, like birds and mammals. The common term used for endothermic is "warm-blooded."
Do brine shrimp live in saltwater?
They generally consume a species of green algae called Dunaliella.
are you stupid?.... you cant walk in the ocean but you can swim
No, they are sea creatures. More specifically, shrimp are swimming decapod crustaceans. its a seafood
They eat almost anything- being omniverous and cannibals as well, they will eat young cod.
No they don't because they only eat bloodworms(from my experience) and other worms
Is it bad to eat too much pepper?
I actually believe that the asker/OP(original poster) may have meant the pepper,that you sprinkle on food. not a Capsicum.
And actually the pepper you sprinkle on food has been proven that its healthy. Piperine is an alkaloid found in black pepper,Some of the benefits of it-means weightloss,another helpful thing about piperine is its ability to promote bio-availability of nutrients like beta-carotene, vitamin B6, amino acids, selenium, glucose, and curcumin. and Some other helpful things that can help your health.
if you don't believe it, look it up :)
What nutrients are found in shrimps?
The nutrients in tiger prawns are salt, fat, protein and cholesterol. There are trace amounts of calcium and iron as well.