The world's most bizarre green shrimp
Small blue shrimp, with scientific name Phycocaris sp is a fever with divers at Lembeh waist, north Sulawesi, Indonesia. This species was discovered by a diving instructor named Aso in October 2011.
Small blue shrimp, with scientific name Phycocaris sp is a fever with divers at Lembeh waist, north Sulawesi, Indonesia. This species was discovered by a diving instructor named Aso in October 2011.
This shrimp is extremely small, only 3-5mm long, not even equal to a grain of rice. They live mainly in blue-white pepper clusters, shaped like olive fruits.
Many scientists believe that it may be a relative of the haired shrimps. But many people think it is a new species, because its body is green.
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