In Asian philosophy Dragons are the symbols of universal power. They are meant to swim in the unreachable depths or sore the unattainable heights. When a dragon is in the shallows it is a metaphor for wasted power. It is not living up to its full potential, so the little shrimps play with it. make fun of it. The shrimps know they can move around easily in the shallows while a dragon can not. The shrimps who will never swim so deep or fly so high as the dragon take advantage of this situation.
In the wild from the dew on cactuses and shallow water pools. In captivity us humans give them baths and water to drink.
They drink water! They do drink water BUT..... Freshwater Shrimps are omnivores and detritivores (They eat dead plants at the bottom of the pond).
fresh water?
Yes. Shrimps eat algae as it swallows water through its mouth.
There are many different species of fresh and salt water shrimps. All shrimps eat microscopic plant and animal life.
most likely not. they'er "salt water" shrimps so they cant live in fresh water. sorry if that didnt answer your question.
Yes, "shallow" is an adjective. It is used to describe something that has little depth, significance, or understanding. For example, a shallow lake, a shallow person, or a shallow conversation.
Sea dragons tend to live in warm waters (due to being coldblooded) with lots of fish and other prey. They stay in deep waters, preferring not to come into shallow, sandy water of beaches and reefs.
They live in shallow sea water
The water in the lake was very shallow
It can be shallow or deep.
Shallow water is more dense than Deep water. This means that a wave travelling from deep water to shallow water would bend towards the normal. Also, the wave would travel slower in the shallow than in the deep water