Prawns are opportunistic feeders that typically consume a variety of plant and animal matter, making them omnivores. They scavenge for detritus on the ocean floor but also feed on smaller organisms like plankton and small fish.
Prawns are omnivores and they typically eat algae, plankton, small fish, and decaying matter. They are scavengers and will also feed on various detritus and organic debris found in their environment. In captivity, they can be fed commercial shrimp pellets or flakes as well.
In the wild, prawns eat plankton, microscopic organisms that live in the water and include krill, algae, copepods and zooplankton. Prawns are scavengers, also feeding on decaying animal and plant matter.
Normally prawns would not, but it depends on the environment where the prawns were raised. If their environment is contaminated with something then they will also become contaminated.
No, prawns are not herbivores. They are omnivores, meaning they eat both plant matter and other animals. In the wild, prawns typically feed on small organisms such as plankton, algae, and small invertebrates.
prawns eat plankton, tiny creatures in the sea
no
Yes, they do.
yes
Yes, it's safe for dogs to eat prawns or shrimp.
No. Its meat
they eat prawns
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You are perfectly able to have ice cream after prawns. There are no limits to when you are and are not allowed to follow-up your seafood meal with a frozen desert. That said, you may not want to mix the flavors.
pregnant women can eat dry prawns
Prawns or small type of fish
eat the roaches