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  2. Sicyonia brevirostris - Wikipedia

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    Sicyonia brevirostris, the brown rock shrimp, is a species of prawn. It is found along the coasts of the western Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico from Norfolk, Virginia to Yucatán, including Cuba and the Bahamas. [1] It is used in cooking and has a taste and texture similar to lobster. [2] They get their name from their hard outer shell which ...

  3. Macrobrachium ohione - Wikipedia

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    Palaemon sallei Kingsley, 1883. Macrobrachium ohione, commonly known as the Ohio shrimp, Ohio river shrimp or Ohio river prawn, is a species of freshwater shrimp found in rivers throughout the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic Ocean drainage basins of North America. It is the best-known of all North American freshwater shrimp, [ 3] and is commonly ...

  4. Palaemon paludosus - Wikipedia

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    Palaemonetes paludosus, commonly known as ghost shrimp, glass shrimp, and eastern grass shrimp, [2][3] is a species of freshwater shrimp from the southeastern United States. [4] They can be considered a keystone species based on the services they provide to their habitat. [2] They are also popular in the domestic aquarium business.

  5. Palaemon cummingi - Wikipedia

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    Palaemon cummingi, known as the Squirrel Chimney Cave shrimp or the Florida cave shrimp, is a threatened species of cave-dwelling shrimp in the family Palaemonidae. [ 4][ 2] P. cummingi has been observed in one sinkhole called Squirrel Chimney in Alachua County, Florida near Gainesville. [ 5] Although exact numbers are unknown, it is speculated ...

  6. Whiteleg shrimp - Wikipedia

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    During the 20th century, L. vannamei was an important species for Mexican inshore fishermen, as well as for trawlers further offshore. [2] In the late 20th century, the wild fishery was overtaken by the development of aquaculture production; this began in 1973 in Florida using prawns captured in Panama, that were used in hatcheries for larvae production.

  7. Triops longicaudatus - Wikipedia

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    Triops longicaudatus (commonly called American tadpole shrimp or longtail tadpole shrimp) is a freshwater crustacean of the order Notostraca, resembling a miniature horseshoe crab. It is characterized by an elongated, segmented body, a flattened shield-like brownish carapace covering two thirds of the thorax, and two long filaments on the abdomen.

  8. Palaemon vulgaris - Wikipedia

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    Palaeomonopsis carolinus (Stimpson, 1871) Palaemon vulgaris, variously known as the common American prawn, common grass shrimp, marsh grass shrimp or marsh shrimp, [1] is a common species of shrimp in the western Atlantic Ocean from Cape Cod Bay to the Gulf of Mexico. [2][3] Adults grow to less than 5 cm (2.0 in) long, and are transparent ...

  9. 'A cautionary tale': How clickbait AI images like 'Shrimp ...

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    Not all AI images on Facebook or other social media platforms including Linkedin look like Shrimp Jesus; many of them appear hyper-realistic, save for some clues like extra hands or fingers.