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  2. Hymenocera - Wikipedia

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    Hymenocera picta, commonly known as the harlequin shrimp, is a species of saltwater shrimp found at coral reefs in the tropical Indian and Pacific Oceans.It is usually considered the only species in the genus Hymenocera, [1] [2] but some split it into two species: H. picta from the central and east Pacific, where the spots are deep pinkish-purple with a yellow edge, and H. elegans from the ...

  3. Odontodactylus scyllarus - Wikipedia

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    Odontodactylus scyllarus, commonly known as the peacock mantis shrimp, harlequin mantis shrimp, painted mantis shrimp, clown mantis shrimp, rainbow mantis shrimp, or simply mantis shrimp, is a large stomatopod native to the epipelagic seabed across the Indo-Pacific, ranging from the Marianas to East Africa, and as far South as Northern KwaZulu Natal in South Africa.

  4. Caridina spongicola - Wikipedia

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    Caridina spongicola is a small species of freshwater shrimp from Sulawesi (Indonesia) that reaches 0.64 to 1.27 cm (0.25 to 0.5 in) in length. [2] In the wild it strictly lives on an undescribed species of freshwater sponge, making it one of only two known commensal species of freshwater shrimp (the other is a Limnocaridina shrimp that lives in mussels in Lake Tanganyika, East Africa).

  5. 32 best aquarium pets that aren't fish - AOL

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    Harlequin Shrimp. Harlequin Shrimp. Water quality and a decent amount of hiding spots are very important when it comes to looking after Harlequin Shrimps. Living up to seven years, these ...

  6. Palaemonidae - Wikipedia

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    Harlequin shrimp, Hymenocera picta. Palaemonidae is a family of shrimp in the order Decapoda. Many species are carnivores that eat small invertebrates, and can be found in any aquatic habitat except the deep sea. One significant genus is Macrobrachium, which contains commercially fished species.

  7. List of marine aquarium invertebrate species - Wikipedia

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    Not a true shrimp but a stomatapod with the smashing raptorial appendage: Coral banded shrimp: Stenopus hispidus: Yes: Easy: Will eat small fish, in the wild they set up cleaning stations: Camel shrimp: Rhynchocinetes durbanensis: Yes: Easy? Will nip on soft corals. Harlequin shrimp: Hymenocera sp. Will eat starfish: Moderate? Will only eat ...

  8. This Shrimp Punches Harder Than Mike Tyson (Almost) - AOL

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    Remarkably, the peacock mantis shrimp packs a punch equal to the force of a .22 caliber bullet. These sea creatures may be small, but fishermen know This Shrimp Punches Harder Than Mike Tyson (Almost)

  9. Caridina woltereckae - Wikipedia

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    Caridina woltereckae, or Sulawesi harlequin shrimp as it is commonly known in the aquarium hobby, is a freshwater shrimp from Sulawesi, Indonesia. It is endemic to Lake Towuti . [ 1 ] It resembles the smaller and less contrastingly coloured Caridina spongicola , which is endemic to the same lake.