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Prawns do not inject their eggs to prey instead. The female transfers the eggs to the underside of her tail, where they given oxygen from movement of her legs. Ideal temperature for hatching is 27.7°C or 82°F (Humans are 37°C) Eggs remain attached to the tail until they hatch http://extension.msstate.edu/publications/freshwater-prawns-biology-and-life-history

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