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Alabama cave shrimp was created in 1961.
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It is a shrimp that is translucent (partly clear) and has no pigment. it looks like its closest relative the Alabama shrimp.
Kentucky cave shrimp was created in 1901.
A blind shrimp is an arthropod often found in cave systems. They live in fresh water and get swept into the cave where there is no light. Over many generations, they lose their eyes because they don't need them. Hence, blind shrimp.
The bat cave
The bat cave
It is the home to a variety of bats, the cave salamander, shrimp. crayfish, eyeless cave fish and crickets.
No. The Kentucky cave shrimp is an endangered species and would be illegal to eat. Besides, it only grows to be 1.25 inches in length-- that's not enough meat to fool with.
No, it is however listed as an endangered species.
Alabama shrimp season typically runs from mid-May to mid-October. The specific opening date can vary each year based on factors like water temperature and shrimp population assessments. It's important for shrimpers and seafood enthusiasts to check with the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources for the exact dates and any regulations that may apply.
Russell Cave National Monument