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Brine Shrimp

Brine Shrimp. Crustaceans (distant cousins of the shrimps found in oceans, bays an estuaries). Population size varies. Optimum conditions – estimated 4 trillion in Mono Lake, CA Eggs can dry out in the desert and stay viable for a year or longer.

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Brine Shrimp

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  1. Brine Shrimp Crustaceans (distant cousins of the shrimps found in oceans, bays an estuaries)

  2. Population size varies. • Optimum conditions – estimated 4 trillion in Mono Lake, CA • Eggs can dry out in the desert and stay viable for a year or longer. • When the conditions fall in their range of tolerance they hatch. • They hatch only when the environmental conditions are such that they can live!

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