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Is there poop in prawns?

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It is the shrimp's intestinal tract, and its dark color means it is filled with grit or other feces. The intestinal tract is often dark brown to black appeared more visibly on bigger shrimp like prawn. And on the underside or bottom of the shrimp is part of it's circulatory and nervous systems.

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