Material preparation: pen and white paper.
Operating steps:
1. First draw two adjacent small circles on the paper (the small circle inside is relatively small), and then draw a point in each small circle to draw the shrimp's eyes.
2. Then draw the shrimp's head next to its eyes, as shown below.
3. Draw the body of the shrimp next to its head. Shrimp's body is segmented, and the shell will get smaller and smaller at the tail. Pay attention when drawing.
4. Then draw a shrimp tail around the bottom of the last shrimp shell, as shown below.
5. Draw shrimp feet immediately under each shrimp shell (the shrimp feet inside should be drawn shorter).
6. Draw a pair of pliers and a cute little mouth on the shrimp head, as shown below.
7. Finally, don't forget to draw two long roots for the shrimp.
Introduction to shrimp:
1. Shrimp is a crustacean decapod swimming suborder with nearly 2,000 species, most of which live in rivers and lakes. They all have beards, hooked noses, jointed back arches and hard scales at their tails, so they are good at jumping.
2. Many kinds of food are important. The average size is 4 ~ 8 cm. The big one is called prawn. Bending the abdomen and tail can swim backwards quickly. Eat tiny creatures, and some eat carrion.
3. The female shrimp can produce 1, 500 ~ 1, 4000 eggs, which are attached to the swimming limbs. There are five stages of development before adulthood. Its seeds are outside the abdomen, which tastes fresh and people like to eat them. Shrimp is long and flat, with a calcareous exoskeleton, which is divided into two parts: chest and abdomen.