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Farm Raised Shrimp

Supplier From Panama
Jun-12-18

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(4-5 lb)

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Tiger shrimp, also known as giant tiger prawn or black tiger shrimp, is a popular species of shrimp that is known for its large size, distinctive stripes, and sweet and succulent taste. Some of the specifications of tiger shrimp include:

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