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Tiger prawn
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Tiger prawn, scientifically known as Penaeus esculents or monodon, is usually found in the western pacific, around Australia. Tiger prawns can be found in Australian waters in depths of two hundred meters but they are most commonly found trawled in over coarse water sediments of ten to twenty meters depth. Juvenile tiger prawns are found in shallow waters and they prefer living in coral reef platforms. As well as kuruma prawns, tiger prawns feed themselves during the night and during the day they hide in the sand. The main source of food for tiger prawns consist of mollusks, crustaceans and marine worms such as polychaete worms. Tiger prawns are brown colored with dark banding. On top of their head they have to antennas which are also banded. They are small water creatures tiger prawn’s me The tiger prawn is a benthic animal found at the bottom of the sea. It is indicated by a circular shadow. Diving is the only way to capture it. Because of their low rarity and decent price, it is possible to obtain large amounts of Bells by selling these alone.
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Summer
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Kurumaebi
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車海老
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4
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June to September
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Langostino tigre Crevette tigrée Gambero black tiger
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Small and slow
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Uncommon
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Penaeus monodon
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Tiger prawn
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300 240
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1600
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Penaeidae
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Night-Day
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I got a tiger prawn! I can sell it at a prawn shop!
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Bottom of the Ocean
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8 Around 8 in.
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Tiger prawn, scientifically known as Penaeus esculents or monodon, is usually found in the western pacific, around Australia. Tiger prawns can be found in Australian waters in depths of two hundred meters but they are most commonly found trawled in over coarse water sediments of ten to twenty meters depth. Juvenile tiger prawns are found in shallow waters and they prefer living in coral reef platforms. As well as kuruma prawns, tiger prawns feed themselves during the night and during the day they hide in the sand. The main source of food for tiger prawns consist of mollusks, crustaceans and marine worms such as polychaete worms. Tiger prawns are brown colored with dark banding. On top of their head they have to antennas which are also banded. They are small water creatures tiger prawn’s medium size is of thirty nine centimeters. Tiger prawns, mostly juvenile tiger prawns represent the main source of nutrition for estuarine fish like barramundi, king threadfin and catfish as well as for squids and cuttlefish. Because they only get offshore during the night the perfect moment to catch these incredibly taste prawns is when they feed themselves. The tiger prawn is a benthic animal found at the bottom of the sea. It is indicated by a circular shadow. Diving is the only way to capture it. Because of their low rarity and decent price, it is possible to obtain large amounts of Bells by selling these alone.