CATDOLL : CATDOLL: Shrimp rakes are marine animals, right? Where do they usually grow?

CATDOLL: Shrimp rakes are marine animals, right? Where do they usually grow?

1. Shrimp rakes are marine animals, right? In what environment do they usually grow?

Mantis shrimp, scientifically known as "shrimp", belongs to the phylum Arthropoda, subphylum Crustacea, class Molluscs, subclass Shrimp, order Stomatopoda (there is only one order under this subclass), and has four families: Deep Mantis shrimp, Finger Mantis shrimp, Mantis shrimp and Lyre shrimp. Commonly known as mantis shrimp, shrimp rake, shrimp camel, mantis shrimp, mantis shrimp. .

Mantis shrimps are burrowing shrimps, often digging U-shaped burrows in shallow sand or mud bottoms. Stomatopods are carnivorous and prey on small invertebrates. These animals can make sounds by rubbing the tail limbs against the ventral surface of the tail segment or striking with their limbs.

The meat and ovaries of the larger species of the family Mantis shrimp and the family Scolopendra are edible and delicious. The mature ovaries of the mantis shrimp are much more delicious than those of the Chinese shrimp. Smaller individuals are often used as bait for yellow croaker and octopus. The largest number of mantis shrimp is the mantis shrimp, and the largest production in China is in the Yellow Sea and Bohai Sea.

Where do mantis shrimp live?

Mantis shrimp, scientific name "shrimp", also known as crawling shrimp, belongs to the phylum Arthropoda, subphylum Crustacea, class Soft Shell, subclass Shrimp, order Stomatopoda (there is only one order under this subclass), and there are four families: Deep Shrimp Superfamily, Finger Shrimp Superfamily, Shrimp Superfamily and Lyre Shrimp Superfamily. Commonly known as mantis shrimp, shrimp rake, shrimp male camel, mantis shrimp, mantis shrimp, mantis shrimp. There is only Stomatopoda in the subclass Shrimp. Except for the ancient Shrimp Family, which is all fossil species, the living species are divided into 4 superfamilies: Deep Shrimp Superfamily, Finger Shrimp Superfamily, Shrimp Superfamily and Lyre Shrimp Superfamily. All are marine. Shrimp originated in the Jurassic period of the Mesozoic era, and there are more than 300 species in existence. Most species live in tropical and subtropical areas, and a few are found in temperate zones. They are found along the coast of China, with the most species in the South China Sea, where more than 80 species have been discovered.

Mantis shrimps are burrowing creatures, often digging U-shaped burrows in shallow sand or muddy bottoms. Stomatopods are carnivorous and prey on small invertebrates; these animals can make sounds by rubbing their tail limbs against the ventral surface of the tail segment or by striking with their limbs.

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3. Why do the live mantis shrimps I bought die when I put them into the water?

Skin shrimps have very high requirements for water quality and hydrology. They must be cooked and eaten as soon as possible after purchase, otherwise they will die.

Replenish:

Mantis Shrimp, also known as Mantis Shrimp in English, belongs to the phylum Arthropoda, subphylum Crustacea, class Molacaceae, subclass Eurysquilloidea, and order Stomatopoda (there is only one order under this subclass). Except for the family Sculdidae, which is entirely fossil species, the living species are divided into seven superfamilies: Bathysquilloidea, Gonodactyloidea, Squilloidea, Lysiosquilloidea, Erythrosquilloidea, Eurysquilloidea, and Parasquilloidea. All of them are marine. The Eurysquilloidea originated in the Jurassic period of the Mesozoic Era. There are more than 500 species in existence. Most of them live in tropical and subtropical areas, and a few are found in temperate zones. The most common species is the mantis shrimp (Oratosquilla oratoria) of the family Oratosquilla, which is distributed in all Chinese waters. The South China Sea has the most species, with more than 80 species discovered. People in different regions of China call mantis shrimps differently, such as: mantis shrimp, shrimp crawler, crawling shrimp, shrimp goby, belt shrimp, shrimp lady, shrimp man, mantis shrimp, peeing shrimp, peeing shrimp, shrimp dog bullet, bullet shrimp, rich shrimp, mantis shrimp, flower worm, shrimp skin bullet worm, silkworm shrimp, shrimp, water scorpion, mantis shrimp, etc.

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