#Understand the ball assembly #Watch the ball to eat shrimp,
Let's take a look at what shrimp to eat.
The main shrimp species in China are
Chinese shrimp (more cultured) are mostly distributed in the coastal waters of the Yellow Bohai Sea and the Korean Peninsula in China.

Chinese shrimp
Moji shrimp is distributed in the coastal areas of Guangdong, Hainan and Guangxi in China. The body is brownish yellow and the transparent carapace is thinner.
Meggie shrimp
Pinctada longifolia, the most common in Fujian, Taiwan and the eastern coast of Guangdong in China, is also the object of farming.
Long-haired shrimp
Penaeus monodon (cultured more) has a wide distribution area, from southern Japan, South Korea, China's coast, the Philippines, Indonesia, Australia, Thailand, India to the east coast of Africa.
Penaeus monodon
Short-ditch shrimp is distributed in China along the coast south of Fujian. Guangdong has higher production west of the Pearl River estuary.
Short-grooved shrimp
Splendid lobster, distributed in Fujian, Guangdong, Hainan coastal.
Chinese splendid lobster
Jinlong
It is widely distributed in the Indo-Pacific region, Japan, the southern coast of Korea and the southeast coast of China.
Shrimp broad groove
Japanese shrimp (cultured), southern China Fujian, Guangdong coastal areas have more artificial culture, but also wild distribution.
Japanese shrimp
Penaeus vannamei (cultured),
Penaeus vannamei
Indian shrimp,
Indian shrimp
It is mainly distributed on the east coast of Japan and is widely distributed in the coastal waters south of the Shandong Peninsula in China.
Knife-fronted new shrimp
Penaeus monocytogenesis, South China Sea coast, Sea of Japan, tropical, subtropical, warm temperate zone, allogeneic sex, omnivorous marine shrimp
Eagle claw shrimp, inhabiting the coastal sediment seabed, day and night, are distributed along the coast of China, and are widely distributed in the Indian to western Pacific Ocean.
Eagle claw shrimp
Hastelloy imitation shrimp, from November to May of the following year, is the main fishing object of zhoushan coastal shrimp dragging operation
Hastelloy pseudo-shrimp
Penaeus hens is found in Malaysia, Indonesia and China. It inhabits shallow waters near the shore within 25 m, with mud and sediment on the substrate, and is often mixed with Shrimp hast and Shrimp knife-fronted shrimp.
Penaeus Heinz
Red shrimp, material, commonly known as iron shell shrimp. It is distributed in Indonesia, Japan, North Korea and all provinces and regions of the South China Sea and the East China Sea
Whiskered red shrimp
Chinese pipe whip shrimp, aquatic economic animals distributed in the southeast coast of China. It prefers to inhabit shallow or silty waters
Chinese tube whip shrimp
Ridge-tailed white shrimp (pentaphyllary shrimp) and coastal China are both produced, especially in the Yellow Sea and Bohai Sea. Ridge-tailed white shrimp is a widely spread species of nearshore salt and wide temperature,
Ridge-tailed white shrimp
Giant river prawn (cultured) is mainly distributed in Bangladesh, Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Pakistan, Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka and Thailand.
Giant river prawn
Green shrimp (aquaculture), green shrimp in the world is only distributed in China and Japan, in addition to the plateau and desert area in northwest China, no matter which region, as long as there is water resources, it exists. The distribution of green shrimp in China is extremely wide, with distribution in Anhui, Jiangsu, Shanghai, Zhejiang, Fujian, Jiangxi, Guangdong, Hunan, Hubei, Sichuan, Hebei, Henan, Shandong and other places.
Green shrimp
Crayfish (farmed) are native to northern Mexico and southern America
Crayfish, protocrayfish
Australian freshwater lobster (farmed). Native to Australia. In recent years, the shrimp has been introduced by Guangdong Province for trial breeding and has successively achieved successful artificial breeding of seedlings and adult shrimp culture, and is currently being promoted in and out of the province. Australian freshwater lobsters are called freshwater lobsters because they are large and resemble lobsters in the sea, and only live in freshwater.
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What hurt me the most after I finished editing it was that after eating the green shrimp so many times, I always thought it was seafood [tears] [tears] [tears] [tears]. Is there anything like me?
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