(1) The development of his theory began in 1994, when Andrew persuaded a film crew to film seed shrimp he'd caught off the Manly coast.
(2) I can handle a shrimp like him any time
(3) The trip north is slow for the cow-calf pair because of stops for nursing and the occasional meal of mysid shrimp or other food encountered.
(4) They were fed a diet of commercial shrimp pellets every third day.
(5) For the many children participating it was a good opportunity to get close to mitten crabs, shrimp , fresh water mussels and even eels, as well as to a lot of deliciously slithery mud!
(6) They eat tiny organisms, such as mysid shrimp , that they find close to the ocean floor.
(7) Are you sure you want to hang out with that shrimp ?
(8) I got some groceries, but I also got some of those shrimp they have under heat lamps near the aisles.
(9) The seadragon's diet consists of mysid shrimp and other small crustaceans.
(10) Eumalacostraca is the group that contains most of the animals the general public recognize as crustaceans, such as shrimp , crabs, lobsters.
(11) Larval fish, shrimps , and other smaller plankton are eaten when available.
(12) The boys from the Cortez Club tell me the Mexican government has plans to sink the vessels from its now obsolete shrimping fleet to build a chain of similar artificial reefs in the Bay of La Paz.
(13) But when the humpbacks are rounding up krill - small, shrimpy crustaceans - the net may be as small as five feet across.
(14) I was a shrimpy , insecure city kid when I first went to camp.
(15) It's fascinating to me that a man would move from Harvard Business School to shrimping to biotech.
(16) Its Gulf coast is known for its rich shrimping grounds.
(17) You've said that when you were younger, you always thought you would carry on your family's tradition in the shrimping business.
(18) The Legislature recently passed a law restricting the state's commercial inshore oyster and offshore shrimping industries to new participants.
(19) There was dinghy sailing on the Camel Estuary, shrimping at low tide near Padstow, dune-jumping at Rock, surfing on Polzeath beach, surfing anywhere.
(20) As we crept slowly across the flat in about 15 inches of water, we could see tailing bones rooting about in the soft bottom or around the mangroves, for crabs, shrimps or any other food item they could find.