The Extinct Wildlife of The UK: 3 – Artemia salina
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3: Artemia salina, a brine shrimp or ‘Sea-Monkey’ Artemia salina is a species of brine shrimp; an aquatic crustacean. They are not closely allied to true shrimp; indeed, they are more closely related to Triops. Brine shrimps are found worldwide in inland saline waters – they quickly perish in fresh water, but can survive in up to 50% salt…
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