jhinga fish

jhinga fish

In addition to fish, many other species are found in rivers and seas.  Many people think of them as fish because they are somewhat fish-like.  However, not all aquatic creatures are scientifically fish.  A living example of this is the shrimp.  Some people consider shrimp to be fish, but they are not included in fish.  There are fifty-nine species of thrush worldwide.  Zangha is an aquatic creature of the crab and crayfish family.  Mostly they are from Africa, India, Malaysia and Found in countries like Indonesia.  The squirrel is an aquatic animal with a muscular, long body and long mustache.  These aquatic creatures mostly live in the cracks and crevices of So +, Dr-Taal Ya.  The shrimp have five pairs of legs on each side.  That is, it has a total of ten legs.  It has large claws on the front two legs.  The thigh does not have a spine.  Because of this it differs from fish.  People prefer to eat shrimp as a seafood.  They are rich in protein.  The upper layer of the shrimp body is very hard.

The body of a shrimp has two main parts.  One is the cephalothorax (head and torso) and the other is the abdomen.  The head of the shrimp is in its torso.  You may be surprised to learn that a zebra can taste with the help of its feet.  The shrimp's eyes are attached to its antennae-like mustache.  His eyes act as sensors in the polluted water at the bottom of the ocean.  Shrimp are usually about twenty-five to fifty centimeters long.  They are green, yellow or bright in color.  However, when it reaches the final stage of life as an adult, it turns red.  Occasionally there is a rash on the skin           


Begins and a new color comes with new skin.  Shrimp are omnivorous creatures.  They feed on small fish, snails as well as algae and small plants.  Sometimes even small shrimp get healthy when the time comes.  They float very slowly in the ocean.  But when they sense danger, they can swim backwards quickly with the help of their stomachs.  The world's largest shrimp was found in 19.  It weighed nineteen kilos.  And it was about four feet long.  The average lifespan of a shrimp is forty to fifty years.  Their lifespan is not fixed, as some shrimp die early while some shrimp live more than fifty years.  However, as shrimp are a favorite food of mankind, their numbers are declining alarmingly.

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