Bamboo shrimp
 
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The bamboo shrimp (Atyopsis spinipes) has been rediscovered in India after 72 years. Researchers confirmed its presence in Karnataka and Odisha. It is known for its unique filter-feeding technique using fan-shaped appendages, had not been scientifically confirmed in India since its first documentation over seven decades ago.​
  • Scientific Name: Atyopsis moluccensis (also Atyopsis spinipes or similar species).​
  • Common Names: Bamboo Shrimp, Singapore Flower Shrimp, Wood Shrimp.​
  • Native Habitat: Fast-flowing freshwater streams in Southeast Asia (Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Sri Lanka).​
  • Size: 2-4 inches (5-10 cm) long as adults.​
  • Lifespan: 1-4 years with optimal care.​
  • Appearance: Tan-brown to red/blue colors; changes with mood/environment; fan-like appendages for filter-feeding.​
  • Feeding: Filter-feeders; capture suspended particles (microalgae, detritus, crushed flakes) in strong currents.​

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