Bamboo shrimp is a sea shrimp or river shrimp
Bamboo shrimp is a sea shrimp, not river shrimp. Bamboo shrimp normally live in water depths of 10 meters to 40 meters in the sea, with strong submerged sand characteristics, lurking in the cave during the day, the night out to forage, its thicker shells, suitable for live transport and marketing, and therefore more profitable, bamboo shrimp have a wide range of distribution, including the south of Japan's Hokkaido, China's coasts, Southeast Asia, northern Australia, eastern Africa and the Red Sea and other regions, bamboo shrimp is a sea shrimp, not river shrimp. Bamboo shrimp, the scientific name of the Japanese shrimp, also known as flower shrimp, flower tail shrimp, spotted shrimp, etc., in biological classification belongs to the animal kingdom, arthropods, mollusks, decapods, prawns, shrimp genus Crustacea, its body medium-length, laterally compressed, thicker crustaceans, the body was light yellow, with a bluish-brown transverse stripe pattern, appendages, yellow, the tail limb rear was bright blue and yellow, the edge of the hairs for the red.