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Prawns typically have larger bodies and longer legs compared to shrimp.
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Shrimp possess plate-like gills, whilst prawns have branching gills.
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The body segments of prawns overlap differently than those of shrimp, with the second segment overlapping both adjacent segments in prawns.
Prawns generally inhabit freshwater environments, whereas shrimp are predominantly found in saltwater.
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Shrimp have claws on two pairs of legs, whilst prawns have claws on three pairs.
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The bend in a prawn's body is less pronounced than the distinctive C-shape of a shrimp.
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Prawns tend to be slightly sweeter in flavour compared to shrimp.
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In culinary contexts, particularly in the UK, the terms are often used interchangeably, with 'prawn' being the more common term for both.
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Which of the two do you prefer?
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