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Yamato shrimp on java moss in a planted aquarium.

Yamato shrimp on java moss in a planted aquarium.
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Yamato shrimp on java moss in a planted aquarium.

Beautiful shrimp in a rock pool.

Beautiful shrimp in a rock pool.
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Beautiful shrimp in a rock pool.

Asian glass shrimp, Macrobrachium lanchesteri, in an aquarium.

Asian glass shrimp, Macrobrachium lanchesteri, in an aquarium.
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Asian glass shrimp, Macrobrachium lanchesteri, in an aquarium.

Red Cherry Shrimp sitting on plants in an aquarium.

Red Cherry Shrimp sitting on plants in an aquarium.
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Red Cherry Shrimp sitting on plants in an aquarium.

Larvae of pacific white shrimp swimming in the aquarium tank, in an Asian Hatchery.

Larvae of pacific white shrimp swimming in the aquarium tank, in an Asian Hatchery.
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Larvae of pacific white shrimp swimming in the aquarium tank, in an Asian Hatchery.

Shrimp isolated on white background

Shrimp isolated on white background
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Shrimp isolated on white background

What Do Sea Monkeys Eat - Collection of Brine Shrimp
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Largest shrimp - Deep Water Rose Shrimp 
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Largest Shrimp - White leg shrimp
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Largest Shrimp - Kuruma Prawn 
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Largest Shrimp - Eastern King Prawn
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Largest Shrimp - California Spot Prawn
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Largest Shrimp - Freshwater prawn
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Largest Shrimp - Giant Tiger Prawn
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Shrimp is what is known as opportunistic omnivores, and will eat anything from algae to plankton.

Colorful yamato dwarf shrimp stay on aquatic moss to eat food in fresh water aquarium tank

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A dwarf shrimp in a fish tank. Brine shrimp, ghost shrimp, and cherry shrimp are some of the most popular types of shrimp to put in a tank.

Yamato shrimp on java moss in a planted aquarium

Yamato shrimp on java moss in a planted aquarium
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Yamato shrimp on java moss in a planted aquarium

Amazing Desert Animals: Tadpole Shrimp

Amazing Desert Animals: Tadpole Shrimp
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Fossilized Tadpole Shrimp that lived millions of years ago look almost exactly like the ones we see today.

Loudest Animals: Mantis Shrimp Mantis shrimp

Loudest Animals: Mantis Shrimp
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Mantis shrimps can see objects with three different parts of the same eye, giving them 'trinocular vision' so unlike humans who perceive depth best with two eyes, these animals can do it perfectly well with either one of theirs.

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The Mottled Shrimp-goby is white with orange spots that are outlined in brown. They have a symbiotic relationship with alpheid shrimp, nearly blind shrimp that dig dens that they share with the gobys.

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