
When you hear the word "shrimp," you probably picture those that show up in grocery stores and restaurants throughout the world, which are then consumed voraciously by their terrestrial admirers. Also, some recent attention has been given to mantis shrimp, and deservedly so, because they are among the most gorgeous and terrifying of marine invertebrates today. But there are other marine crustaceans bearing the name "shrimp" that are neither gracing seafood buffets nor awesome predators, yet are worthy of our adoration, documentary films, and epic songs, the latter of which will be no doubt performed on Eurovision 2014. Yes, you guessed it: I'm talking about ghost shrimp.
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Categories: Uncategorized; beach traces; callinassid; decapod; fecal pellets; Georgia coast; ghost shrimp; ghost shrimp burrows; ghost shrimp tracks; ichnology; Jekyll Island;