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  3. Penaeus monodon - Wikipedia

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    Penaeus monodon, commonly known as the giant tiger prawn, [1] [2] Asian tiger shrimp, [3] [4] black tiger shrimp, [5] [6] and other names, is a marine crustacean that is widely reared for food. Tiger prawns displayed in a supermarket

  4. Caridina mariae - Wikipedia

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    Caridina mariae, commonly known as the tiger shrimp, is a variety of freshwater shrimp from Southeast Asia (neighboring counties of Yingde and Conghua, Guangdong Province, Southern China and Hong Kong SAR [1]) that are popular in hobby aquariums. The natural coloration of the shrimp isa semitransparent body, with dark brown to black blotches on ...

  5. Macrobrachium rosenbergii - Wikipedia

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    Grilled giant river prawns in Thai cuisine, each (whole) prawn weighing around 500 g. M. rosenbergii can grow to a length over 30 cm (12 in). [7] They are predominantly brownish in colour, but can vary. Smaller individuals may be greenish and display faint vertical stripes.

  6. Penaeus - Wikipedia

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    giant tiger prawn, black tiger shrimp P. notialis: Farfantepenaeus notialis: southern pink shrimp P. occidentalis: Litopenaeus occidentalis: western white shrimp P ...

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  8. Prawn - Wikipedia

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    The common shrimp is a small burrowing species aligned with the notion of a shrimp as being something small, whereas the common prawn is much larger. The terms true shrimp or true prawn are sometimes used to mean what a particular person thinks is a shrimp or prawn. [2] This varies with the person using the terms.

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