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  1. Anostraca - Wikipedia

    Despite its seeming resemblance to modern fairy shrimp, this fossil is still considered by most to be an outlying member of the ancestral marine Branchiopoda rather than an actual fairy shrimp.

  2. Vernal Pool Fairy Shrimp - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

    Sep 19, 1994 · The vernal pool fairy shrimp is a small, freshwater crustacean that is found in vernal pools in California. They have slender bodies; large, stalked compound eyes and 11 pairs of …

  3. Where to find fairy shrimp in Michigan’s woods this spring

    Apr 7, 2022 · These translucent, inch-long freshwater crustaceans can only be found in Michigan in vernal pools: Small, fish-free ponds of snowmelt and seasonal rains that appear in the woods each …

  4. Fairy Shrimp: Tiny Creatures, Big Discoveries - What's That Bug?

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  5. Vernal Pool Fairy Shrimp - National Wildlife Federation

    Learn facts about the vernal pool fairy shrimp’s habitat, diet, life history, and more.

  6. Fairy shrimp - wickedbigpuddles

    Fairy shrimp are small (.5-1.5"), orange to green, delicate-bodied crustaceans that live only in vernal pools. They swim “upside down” through the water, rhythmically beating their abdominal appendages …

  7. Fairy shrimp | Temporary Ponds, Brine Shrimp, Anostraca | Britannica

    Fairy shrimp, any of the crustaceans of the order Anostraca, so called because of their graceful movements and pastel colours. Some grow to 2.5 cm (about 1 inch) or more in length.

  8. What Are Fairy Shrimp? A Look at These Tiny Crustaceans

    Jul 2, 2024 · Fairy shrimp are a fascinating group of small crustaceans that live in temporary pools and lakes around the world Though tiny, these creatures play an important role in aquatic ecosystems. …

  9. What Are Fairy Shrimp and Where Do They Live? - Biology Insights

    Aug 28, 2025 · Fairy shrimp are fascinating aquatic invertebrates, a type of crustacean belonging to the order Anostraca. They are distinct from marine shrimp, with translucent bodies and a graceful, often …

  10. Fairy shrimp - Chesapeake Bay

    Fairy shrimp are relatively large and slow-moving crustaceans that live in vernal pools which are small, shallow forest ponds, fed by melting snow, rain or groundwater, but dry up during certain times of the …