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Artemia is a
genus of
aquatic crustaceans also
known as
brine shrimp or sea monkeys. It is the only
genus in the
family Artemiidae. The
first historical...
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Brine shrimp have the
ability to
produce dormant eggs,
known as cysts. This has led to the
extensive use of
brine shrimp in aquaculture. The
cysts may...
- "America's Dead Sea" and
provides a
habitat for
millions of
native birds,
brine shrimp, s****birds, and waterfowl,
including the
largest staging po****tion...
- Sea-Monkeys is a
marketing term for
brine shrimp (Artemia) sold as
novelty aquarium pets.
Developed in the
United States in 1957 by
Harold von Braunhut...
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related cryptids, such as the "Salt Lake Whales" or even the "Great
Brine Shrimp".
Local legend maintains that in 1875,
entrepreneur James Wickham had...
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shrimp. This
includes the
brine shrimp, clam
shrimp,
fairy shrimp and
tadpole shrimp belonging to the branchiopods, the
lophogastridan shrimp, opossum...
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frogs and fish. When
moulting at
saline lakes, this bird
feeds mostly on
brine shrimp. The black-necked
grebe makes a
floating cup nest on an open lake. The...
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large swimming crustaceans or
shrimp,
especially those with
commercial significance in the
fishing industry.
Shrimp in this
category often belong to...
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salina is a
species of
brine shrimp –
aquatic crustaceans that are more
closely related to
Triops and
cladocerans than to true
shrimp. It
belongs to a lineage...
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young fish.
Brine shrimp (adult Artemia) is a
common food
source for fish that are
available in adult-form, as eggs or freeze-dried.
Brine shrimp is a source...