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11/4/21

[Answer] Where is a shrimp's heart located?

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Where is a shrimp's heart located?


  • Head:There's more to a shrimp than great taste, whether its boiled or thrown on the barbee. Shrimp are ten-legged crustaceans, meaning they have an exoskeleton. Their bodies are streamlined into a combination head and chest, followed by the tail. Looking for the shrimp's heart? You'll have to look in the head to find it. The general consensus among shrimp experts is this placement is an advantage for the little critters, developed through the long evolutionary process. The internal organs are probably safer in the head region. Source: AllThingsNature.org



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