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Picture: Amphipod

Amphipod

Class Crustacea, Order Amphipoda

Size:
¼- to 1-inch long

Color:
Usually dark brown or black but may appear red, pink, yellow, green or blue in color, depending on the species. Upon death, they often turn bright red.

Behavior:
Amphipods are commonly referred to as scuds and inhabit most oceans, lakes, rivers, beaches, caves and other warm moist environments. They are laterally compressed or flattened in shape and resemble small shrimp. They jump when disturbed which gives them their nickname of “beach fleas” or “sand hoppers.” These crustaceans are important members of the food chain, serving as food for many fish, invertebrates, shore birds and other animals. They are also important as scavengers of carrion and detritus. Drought, excessive rain and prolonged watering of landscaping may cause amphipods to seek better living conditions, thus bringing them into a home or building. Upon death indoors, their desiccated bodies often turn bright red.

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