Sea Monkeys are Brine shrimp. So asking that question is a bit like asking how many grains of sand there are in the world.
Sea Monkeys are crustacea, so they are animals. Their full taxonomy is Species: Artemia salina Family: Artemiidae Order: Anostraca Class: Branchiopoda Subphylum Crustacae Phylum: Athropoda Kingdom:Animalia
Sea monkeys are a type of brine shrimp that are marketed as a novelty pet. They are called "sea monkeys" as a marketing strategy to make them seem more interesting and exotic to consumers. In reality, they are not monkeys at all but rather tiny crustaceans.
You can feed sea monkeys specially formulated packets of food that typically come with the kit when you purchase them. It usually contains yeast, spirulina, and other nutrients they need to thrive. Just sprinkle a small amount daily into their habitat for them to feed on.
Through their nose and mouth using their lungs and diaphragm.
Sea monkeys primarily eat algae and other microscopic organisms in their environment. These tiny creatures are filter feeders and rely on consuming small particles suspended in the water. Additionally, sea monkeys can also be fed commercial food designed specifically for them.
ten sea monkeys come in one pack. This is my hypothesis but I truly believe there is ten
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Sea Monkeys are crustacea, so they are animals. Their full taxonomy is Species: Artemia salina Family: Artemiidae Order: Anostraca Class: Branchiopoda Subphylum Crustacae Phylum: Athropoda Kingdom:Animalia
Yes, I bought my sea monkeys there!
yes i love sea monkeys
Sea-Monkeys are a miniature species of shrimp.
Your a dumb a$$ why do you need sea monkeys and why from mars
Harold Von Braunhut invented sea monkeys in 1957. Sea monkeys is another name for brine shrimp .Sea monkeys where once very popular , especially in comic books.They have also been know to appear on many television sitcoms.
Sea monkeys are a type of brine shrimp that are marketed as a novelty pet. They are called "sea monkeys" as a marketing strategy to make them seem more interesting and exotic to consumers. In reality, they are not monkeys at all but rather tiny crustaceans.
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New World Monkeys. Many New World monkeys in the family Atelidae, which includes howler monkeys, spider monkeys and woolly monkeys, have grasping tails often with a bare tactile pad. This is in contrast with their distant Old World monkey cousins who do not have prehensile tails.
Not at all! There are many living monkeys in the world today.