Copepod
Copepod s (meaning "oar feet") are small, shrimp -like crustaceans that swim in seas , lakes , and ponds . Copepods are very important in the food web , and many animals eat them.
There are 10 orders of copepods and over 4500 species ; a few orders are free-swimming, but many are parasites (of fish ). The free-swimming copepods move through the water in jerky motions by moving their swimming legs.
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