Start from the head of the shrimp, count to the third section of the shrimp and peel off the third section.
Gently pinch the shrimp tail, pick up the tail and pull it hard, and you're done.
Shrimp, an arthropod living in water, belongs to arthropod crustaceans, and there are many kinds, including Antarctic red shrimp, green shrimp, river shrimp, grass shrimp, prawn, prawn and lobster. Shrimp has high nutritional value in diet therapy. Can be steamed or fried, and can be used as Chinese herbal medicine.
Shrimp is a crustacean decapod swimming suborder with nearly 2000 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. Many kinds of food are important. The size varies from several meters to several millimeters, with an average of 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. Female shrimp can produce 1, 500 ~ 1, 4000 eggs, which are attached to 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. The head and chest are covered with carapace. The abdomen consists of seven body parts. There is a serrated forehead sword and 1 double rotatable compound eyes with handles at the front end of the head breastplate. Shrimp breathes through gills, which are located on both sides of the head and chest and covered by crustaceans. Shrimp's mouth is at the bottom of the head and chest. There are two pairs of antennae in the head and chest, which are responsible for smell, touch and balance, respectively, and a chewing device composed of the lower jaw. There are also three pairs of jaw feet on the head and chest to help contain food, and five pairs of walking feet, which are mainly used for hunting and crawling. There are five pairs of swimming limbs and a pair of stubby tail limbs in the abdomen. The tail limb and the last abdomen are combined into a tail fan, which can control the swimming direction of shrimp. The motor organs of shrimp are very underdeveloped, and they can only crawl slowly on the seabed at ordinary times, and they can also make short-distance movements by using the flexion and extension of their abdomen.
Swim away?