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there are many types of prawns.
- tiger prawns
-lobster
-shrimp
-king prawns
-North Atlantic prawns
-baby prawns
i hope this i enough
what is a grade prawns
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Over 300 different types of prawns i hope this is enough info
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Prawns come from the ocean. There are different types all over the world. Garlic prawns are just prawns cooked in oil or butter with minced garlic.
Shrimp and prawns are both types of shellfish, but they have some differences. Shrimp have a bend in their bodies, while prawns have a straighter shape. Additionally, prawns tend to be larger in size compared to shrimp. Taste-wise, prawns are often considered to have a sweeter flavor compared to shrimp.
Prawns can be caught in the oceans and saltwater estuaries around many countries.
Shrimp and prawns are both types of shellfish, but they have some differences. The main distinction is their gills and body shape. Shrimp have branching gills and a curved body, while prawns have plate-like gills and a straighter body. Additionally, prawns tend to be larger than shrimp.
Yes, prawns and shrimp are both types of seafood, but they are not the same. They belong to different species within the same family of crustaceans. Prawns are typically larger in size and have longer legs compared to shrimp.
prawns live for 4 years before dying prawns live for 4 years before dying
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Most fish do. I would say that all fish do, but it seems on Earth there is always an exception because there are so many different types of fish in the world.
If the prawns are used as an occasional treat, then absolutely. Many cats love prawns and a giving a few as the odd treat should not cause any harm to the cat.
Prawns do lay eggs. prawns can lay up to 30 eggs at a time ( at least i think they ley that many[maby just dont listen to that bit]).=any way, prawns do lay eggs.=
no. prawns have shells
It depends on the sect and school of Islam that the person follows. In Sunni Islam (excluding the Hanafi School) and Ibadi Islam, prawns are halal. In Shiite Islam and the Hanafi School of Sunni Islam, prawns are haraam since they do not qualify for the the Jewish laws on which types of fishes are permissible.