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Marine Shrimp Anatomy:

Shrimp are crustaceans, animals with a hard shell called an exoskeleton that forms a head, thorax, and abdomen. The exoskeleton covering the shrimp's head and thorax forms a rigid shield known as the carapace. The exoskeleton of the abdomen is flexible. The abdomen is packed with muscle, and it can flex rapidly to give the tail a powerful flick.

Internal Anatomy


Shrimp that live in coral reefs can be quite vivid in color, and include some of the most beautifully colored animals in the seas.


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