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Triops, often referred to as "tadpole shrimp," have a distinctive shape characterized by a broad, flattened body with a large, rounded head and a segmented, elongated tail. They possess a carapace that covers their body, giving them a somewhat prehistoric appearance. Their limbs are adapted for swimming and foraging, and they typically have large compound eyes. Overall, their shape is reminiscent of a small shrimp or a tadpole.

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