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Research fun facts and images of the brown shrimp. Click on the link below. There are three interesting videos to watch. This site also includes images and information. (Did you know that If attacked, shrimps try to escape by means of rapid flicks of the tail?) Good Luck!

Want to see a video of a shark eating squids ? Click on the link below!

Research the physical description. Click on the link below and read the article. Good Luck!

Removing the pearl Research Fun Facts about oysters. Click on the links below. Good Luck!

Research diet (food). Click on the link below and read the article. Pay close attention to paragraphs 6 and 7. Good Luck!

Research the predators (the animals that eat the red drum). Click on the link below and read the article. Pay close attention to the “Life History” section. Good Luck!

Research Fun Facts. Click on the link. Pay attention to the last part of the article labeled “Fun Facts.” Good Luck!

Gulf of Mexico Fish Research Links Shrimp _info.html#Facts Blue Crab Squid Flounder

Red Drum Spotted Sea Trout Oyster