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Biology
Animal Classification
Diet
Is a shrimp a herbivorous, omnivorous, or carnivorous
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Shrimp are generally considered to be omnivorous. While some species of shrimp primarily feed on plant matter and are herbivorous, most shrimp are opportunistic and will consume both plant material and small animals, making them omnivorous.
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